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We had high hopes of tomorrow. Before us lay colleges, careers, homes, possessions. We would visit high- towered cities, And find bright lights, dancing, laughter. We would go into the mountains And find cool woods, camp fires, sweet silence. Our world was filled with delight- ful anticipation. War was declared- Now there is death and destruc- tion, suffering and sorrow, hardship and heartbreak. Gur plans, our dreams, our ambi- tions must be laid aside, We must give our energy, our talents, our lives. TAQM QOMQUKEQ . . . the war will end. We will be men and women. We must reshape the world, Mould it so wisely, so carefully that Our children and children's chil- dren Will never know the bitter mean- ing of the word WAR. We-our generation in America, in England, in Europe, in Asia -must carry the torch. We must tear from our hearts The desire for ease-without work. The desire for pleasuregwithout pain. The demand for glory-without responsibility. We must enshrine the simple vir- tues in every human heart, The love of honesty-which neither money nor power can corrupt. The love of work-for the joy of a task well done. ' The love of tolerancewwhich re- spects all creeds and races. The love of wisdom-for wisdom lights the path of civilization. The -love of Christianity-which teaches that love of others is greater than the love of self. Czhntenti ACTIVITIES CLASSES OFFICERS SPORTS QL' 1 f f fjkf-fn' 1 4:31 1950 W' TV' :1'- ff7'?L47F '- , ' '-W4 ,. Xfiffii Y .- WMwwmEwwHEQ5EEwwwwmww ,ff ' :qi .- ,I -.5-fx -I aj .. :Wa rg - ,.,. ,N-I 'N I ,fm ' f.1,,-J WI . v.,',f .V ,,.,,,g gf.- If Wfk,1'r:,, 1 wdijx, 1 3932 fat?-A, ,Qi-,,' V. , x1x.,ff-,jAi?ff:-L If V' 41,5 ' V -fan, A V .1 I 9-.,. 4 , ,, ,5V,s,w. f Mzlggigjwl I . ' 5,1 ,fm 'I '11 ,ff I ' 5' 51,2 yu' 1 Hg I We 1 w, I., -an , , -, ' ,gc . - 3.vL'1-LM ,v 4.2'g f I H 'rv fp ,, f,,.,.t.f,i-U.. K , A, 51 W- fl . ,,'Jgm,.:.k:,,- .V -,,,1,,,1',g,.,I ,.,,,,,,.. W2 . ,MI 1' I-ff ,. ,IWW . . 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Patient math teacher, understanding adviser, master of detention, guardian of the hall, beloved doorman of school parties. His talk was filled with homely Wisdom, old-fashioned examples, common-sense advice. And he practiced what he preached. Mr. Freer is gonee-but his influ- ence is alive. We students reflect his teachings. Hundreds of men and Women, his pupils of the past nineteen years, were influenced by his personality. Our Boise sol- diers around the world-I-Xustralia, the Philippines, Europe, lceland, Alaska-bear the touch of his character. To Seth Freer-gentle, loyal, and friendly-We dedicate this Courier. I1 2l1'l0'Zy WAYNE BARBER KENNETH CRANDALL IUANITA EYTCHISON LOWRY KNUDSEN He is not dead, this friendg not dead But, in the path we mortals tread Got some few, trifling steps ahead And nearer to the endg So that you, too, once past the bend Shall meet again, as face to face this friend You fancy dead. ff? L. 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P' , if Q f v in M X I 1 ,A Q-av 4' ,X , 'J ', '--1 , 'W , fi '5 I T - - I is QUEEN: IOYCE I-IALLEY MAID OF I-IONOR: MARY COSHO DEVA CHISI-IOLM FLORENCE EARL CATHERINE GRIM BETTY IEAN MEAGI-IER MARILYN SMITH FLORENCE CLARK PI-IYLLIS FIELD CORRINE I-IANSEN PAT NICKELS ELBERTA SOUCIE DONNA CONDIE MARGARET FINCI-I IUDY HARRIS PATTY OXLEY LORRAINE SRRAGUE MARIORIE DIAMOND FRANCES FLOOD HELEN HIGBY IACKIE REED SALLY STONE BEVERLY DODSON KAY GARDNER LILY KEPROS I-IELEN ROBERTS BARBARA VJARD MARGARET DUNBAR JEAN GLENN IONE LABRUM YVONNE RUTTEN VIRGlNlA WORTHEN fhay Queenzi goutt LONG a tradition at Boise I-Iiqh School, late April found the May Queen and her court ot thirty attendants selected tor the annual May Queen Dance, held in the school gymnasium on May 2. Reiqninq over the l942 court as queen was loyce I-Ialley. She was attended by Mary Cosho, maid of honor. Betty Terry and Marie Davis were in charge ot the dance. 13 l 5, .i We lf And they lived happily ever after. I'll sell you my kitty for a tuppencef' My curse upon you.: A princes kiss shall waken the Princess Diane Music, slave, the English traders have arrived. Trouping TA eater ONCE upon a time there was . . and tor forty minutes thirty times this year groups ot grade school children sat wide-eyed and spell-bound. The Trouping Theater was creating magic and beauty before their credulous eyes. Unique in these United States is the Trouping Theater. Griginated and directed by Mrs. Helen Mayer Farrer, sponsored by the Boise Tunior League, this troup ot dramatic students presented three plays to each ot the ten grade schools and brought to their young audience live actors in charming and appropriate plays. Completely enthralled were the children by the lovely llSleeping Beauty, the remarkable 'lDick Whittington, and humorous llYankee Doodles Guests. To gain admission to the coveted Trouping Theater class one must have had a year of dramatics and have shown superior ability in his work. Not only do these talented thespians present the plays with skill and poise, but they also paint the scenery, make the stage eguipment, and help plan and make costumes. Members ot the group are lack Ashentelter, Margaret Baxter, Cleo Bevington, Tim Branson, Barbara Burns, VaNeta Call, Donna Condie, Betty Edwards, Edwin Gardner, Bobbie Goul, Gerry l-lettinger, Albert La Rue, Donald Mclntire, Bessie Pinkston, Tunella Sanford, Billy Smith, Ray Thompson, Gordon Thornburg, Tulie Tregaskis, Philip Wilson, Alma Deppe. 14 lsn't the view wonderful from these upstairs windowsf' Emily Webb and George Gibbs :ire married Mr. and Mrs, Gilulms 'lGirls, did you hear ihatff-- First dale al the vorner drug store Out TOLVI1 ii THIS PLAY is called 'Qur Town.' lt was written by Thornton Wilder and produced by the Boise High School Dramatic Club . . . The name of our town is GroVer's Corners, N. H. The first act shows a day in our town. The date is May 7, l9Ol, just before dawn. From these opening words of Stage Manager Donald Bish to the heart-warming close, UMost everybody's asleep in Grover's Corners . . . You get a good rest, too. Good night, fifteen hundred Boise people experienced something splendid and beautiful in playgoing. There was no scenery in 'lOur Town. Gnly a table and four chairs on one side of the stage which was the Gibbs' home, and another table and four chairs on the other side which was the Webb's home. Against this background life was unfolded- the life of ordinary people who knew happiness and heart-ache, love and death. There was tenderness, and laughter, and compassion in HCur Town. The Dramatic Club members, all of whom took parts in l'Qur Town, played their roles with such feeling and understanding that they drew the audience into the heart and soul of Grovers Corners. To Director Helen Mayer Farrer went praise and honor for the exactness of detail, the beauty of production, and the professional quality of the acting. 15 .. Oh, lut, lul, M Lord Opening of Act l Hurry home or your ankles will be soppingn Do you have any suspicions? asks Novoiny ffouom 7Tme l.ilLTlNCf songs by a chorus of two hundred voices, witty dialogue, tender romance, gay costumes, and dancing feet brought old Vienna to life on Boise High School's stage Cctober 30 and 3l, when Sigmund l?omberg's delightful 'Blossom Time was presented to large audiences at afternoon and evening performances. This popular operetta was successfully produced under the direction of Kenneth Hartzler. The high school Symphony Qrchestra with its director, Ernest Green, interpreted the music with professional skill and feeling. Ray Wood as the composer Franz Schubert, and Barbara Ward, as Mitzi Krantz, the Winsome girl he loves, played their parts splendidly. Richard Hansen portrayed Papa Krantz with delightful abandon. Qther leading characters well depicted were Baron Franz Schober, Philip Wilson, Whom Mitzi loves, the singer La Bellabruna, Barbara Burns, her husband Count Scharnto, lohn Worth- wineg the opera singer Vogel, Bob Smith. Cray comedy was furnished by Fritzi Kranz, lunella Sanford, her sister liitzi Krantz, Connie Carver, their friends Binder and Frkmann, Bill lameson and Floyd Chamleeg and the two Viennese gentlemen, Harlow Qberbillig and Edward French. Perhaps the most melodic of the numbers were l'Serenade, l'Cnly Cne Love, and t'Ave Maria. 16 lt's disaster, Complete disaster. l'm qomq lo l e a career gurl who dam:es. lFr lllimk our ::ori1'tvr.iml lf 1 ide lliimg t ir limi f-l' Oh, you lxoys are lust slaying mel Innocence is no 'usel Now, l've qu! lv arrest Ilie wli. lf- kit fm' lm! ml dl you fvet .Qnce fare ll JUST like a womanfno logic, gloomily decides Orval Porritt. UMe? Ch, l get by, l get by. l wouldn't want to brag, but there just seems to be something about me the tems tall tor, airily announces Stanley Burns. Ever Since Eve is the ideal Senior Class play. lt's as modern as May 29, l942, as true to lite as Boise l-ligh School, as gay as the teen age, and as old as Mother Eve. There is Mr. and Mrs. Clover, Carl Burke and loyce Howard, who look with amused amazement at their own seventeen-year-old ottspring. lohnny Clover, Crval Porritt, puts out the school paper with the help ot Spud, Stanley Burns. Everything proceeds splendidly until Susan, Patty Ann Cxley, becomes girls' editor. Spud's little sister, Mary Louise lrlarter, is always under toot. Qt course, every boy in school, including the handsome but tritle dumb tootball hero, Bates Murphy, completely loses his head when Lucybelle, Phyllis Field, enrolls and begins tluttering her eyelids. There is the attractive young principal, Frank Church, and the pretty journalism teacher, lunella Sanford, Gardner Bultinch has his troubles as the police otticer. 17 Ellis Layne Maralee Smead X Betty Lou Mellor Betty Lou Wells Jim Cilmo Editor Editor Business Manager Business Ma :Ter Advertising Man g The High and High Lighfythe i affs 'V High ,fijhtf f gi' OUT OF the noise, confusion, and general helter-skelter that is connected with the staff room comes a four-page paper known to the students of B.l-l.S. as the H1-ligh Lights. The first semester of the 1941-42 school year found Ellis Layne editor and publisher. Managing editor was Maralee Smead, business manager, Betty Lou Mellor, and advertising manager, lim Gilmore. Southwestern Idaho journalists attended a press conference sponsored by Boise lunior College, Cctober 31. Thirteen persons represented Boise. Discussion groups were held on advertising, general news, and the school annual. During the first semester a new feature was added to the paper. Appearing monthly was the Scholastic Roto, a rotogravure section containing pictures of the happenings in high schools of the United States. Ellis Layne and Maralee Smead were co-chairmen of the annual High Lights Alumni dance held after school in the old gymnasium on December 19. Also on that day a special twelve-page edition of the l-ligh Lights was published. The end of the semester was celebrated by the annual staff banquet, at which time the second semester staff was named. February 6 was the date of the first of thirteen papers to be published the second semester under the editorship of Maralee Smead. Managing editor was Ruth Bates, business manager, Betty Lou Wells, and advertising manager, Millard Palmer. During April the l-ligh Lights staff was host to the members of the Nampa HGroWl and the Cald- well 'Canyon Cougar at a press conference. 18 Under direction of Wilbur Leonard the High Lights is printed -iqiyh ,High ts THE HlGH LIGHTS of the air! Then follows fifteen minutes of the latest school news, interesting chit-chat, and musical numbers. This radio program, presented by students of Boise High School, has gone on the air over KIDO every Friday since school began. Our school and local radio station were among the pioneers in this activity. Now, many high schools throughout the United States have their own radio programs. The program is affiliated with the school newspaper. t Under the direction of Betty Lou Wells, the program was presented during the first semester with Stanley Burns, lerry Riddle, Gordon Thornburg, Bates Murphy, and Romaine Galey as the announcers. Second semester Romaine Galey was named radio editor. Announcers were Wade Fleetwood, Gordon Thornburg, Bates Murphy, Carl Burke, Terry Riddle, Betty Lou Wells, and Ellis Layne. Script writers were added to the radio staff, too. lunella Sanford and l im Gilmore held the positions. Behind The High Lights are the high school printers. Many an excellent linotypist can point with pride to his initial training in Boise High School under the veteran instruction of Luther Straight and W. G. Lemon. Mr. Lemon left at the end of the first semester to become the principal of a trade school in Laramie, Wyoming. His work was taken over by Wilbur Leonard, a graduate of Boise High. The print shop has its own definite personality. There is always the peculiar smell of printer's ink, the rattling sound of the various machines, the final rush on Friday, and boys busily getting out assignments which can't be turned in a week late. 19 Millard Palmer Ruth Bates Romaine Galey Albert Lcckett Luther Stra glut Ad ertising Manager Managing Editor Radio Editor Adviser Printing Instr i cadet: DEAR STUDENT: This Courier is yours. We hope you like it. The Courier staff worked approximately seven hundred hours on this yearbook. The staff members were Phil Obenchain, editorg Clarence Stemler, assistant editor, Melvin Dir, business manager, and Lorraine Gartner, circulation manager. Other mem- bers of the staff were Helen Westfall, Guy Terwille- ger, lune Williams, lohn Lafrenz, Frances Adams, Pat Quinn, lagueline Tannlund, Richard Yriondo, Alma l-lochstrasser, Romaine Cfaley, Patty Bilderback, Marian Bailey, Esther Landers. The writers were under the direction of Muriel Sarlat, manuscript editor, and Miss Margaret Sinclair. Albert Lockett was the adviser. Photographers took almost fifteen hundred pictures for the yearbook. Twenty-five pounds of black ink were used on the printing process and five pounds of brown ink. Eleven hundred pounds of paper went into the annual. Approximately half a ton of metal was cast in type. Thirteen forms were reguired to be put on the press. Through the press were run four- teen thousand sheets of paper. ln sewing the book three pounds of linen thread were used. For making the covers it reguired two hundred and seventy yards of book cloth. P 1 Oh nchain, editor M 1 Dir, business manager L Gartner, circulation manager C1 Stemler, assistant editor g t Sinclair, Albert Lockett, advisers 20 affliez The photographers took the pictures, the pictures were mounted with precision and care, the mounted pages were shipped to the west coast tor engraving, and these returned tor the approval of the stait. All the printed material was proofread twice and the names checked against the high school tiles. Because ot defense priorities on metal and glossy paper it is probable that no school annuals will be printed for the duration ot the war. For this reason, we, the Courier Statt of 1942, have tried to make this book one which you will be proud to own and keep. But the staff didn't do all ot it. Each and every student has had a part in the making ot the Courier. You may be the student jumping the hurdles on the sports page, or one ot the members in the Science Club picture. You, wherever your picture may be, are a part of this Courier and that which it symbolizes -Boise High School. So here is the 1942 Courier. Read it, sign it, and thoroughly enjoy it now and in the years to come. Sincerely, THE COURIER STAFF. Muriel Sax-lat, manuscript editor: Elisabeth Hannifin, inst manager- Robert Forster, assistant business manager. Helen Westfall, Guy Terwilleger, senior editors John Lafrenz, June Williams, junior editors Pat Quinn, Frances Adams, sophomore editors Marian Bailey. Patty Bilderback, snapshot editors Richard Yriondo, Jaqueline Tannlund, Romaine Galey, Alma Hochstrasser, script writers Z1 pezalzhy fQzffe5 UWB, the members of Pershing Rifles, in order to encourage, preserve, and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American citizenship, to create a closer and more efficient relation, and to provide appropriate recognition of a high degree of military ability among the cadets of the several Reserve Officers' Training Corps units of the government of our organiza- tion do hereby establish this constitution. Every year sixty cadets at Boise l-ligh School repeat this oath in a private formal initiation into the Pershing Rifles, junior unit of the senior organization at Moscow. lt is the only unit of its kind in the United States. The Pershing Rifles is an honorary organization, composed of cadets chosen because of their 'N-.,, if ft ,W f W f f Pershing Rifles Stand at Attention Inset: Captain lohn Sherman and Sponsor Phyllis Field grades and outstanding military performance. Officers of the board were lohn Sherman, captain' Bob Barbour, first lieutenantg Tom Spofford, first lieutenant, and Prank Church, second lieutenant The officers select the remaining men for the two platoons. r Although the Pershing Rifles is an honorary unit, they have taken an active part in school activities. On November 28, they sponsored the annual Pershing Rifles formal dance. lohn Sherman, major and Phyllis Field, honorary major, were co-chairmen for the affair. I Cn May 7, the Pershing Rifles took part in Governors Day and went through the manual of arms. A medal was presented this semester by the sixth regimental headquarters at Moscow, Idaho. The winner was chosen by Major William A. l-lale, Sergeant Frank Chase, and lohn Sherman, major, as the best drill cadet in Company l-A 6, Phyllis Field was sponsor of the Pershing Rifles. 22 A Officers EVERY MORNING for the past year, commissioned officers have met in the R.O.T.C. office to discuss plans. These officers were the top of the staff, the leaders of the Boise High corps. On Octolcer 6, each commissioned officer was presented with his commission and a saber at an assembly for R. O.T. C. members. Colonel Harris, who is now stationed in Nevada, inducted the officers. A new tradition for Boise High School was started on April S, when the commissioned officers held a banquet and dance at the Corral, Boise Iunior College Student Union building. Only com- missioned officers were admitted to this banquet. Bill Hays, lieutenant-colonel, Lorraine lohnson, honorary lieutenant-colonel, and Iohn Sherman, major, were the chairmen. 'vs-.., The Color Guard Sponsors Johnson, Stone, Kaiser, Burns, Field Major William Hale and Sergeant Frank Cha FRANK CHURCH. SALLY STONE .... BERT OTTO .,.... Comm issioned Officers of Boise High Scl'1.oo1's R.O.T.C. BILL HAYS ........... ......... L ieutenant'CoIonel IOHN SHERMAN ...... ...................... M ajor LORRAINE IOI-INSON ..... Lieutenant4Colonel Sponsor DICK CLARK .,.........,....,... . .Captain-Adjutant SAM DUNFORD ...,....,. Captain, Plans and Training COMPANY C COMPANY Toivi SPOFFORD. ,. ,, if EUGENE REUSSER .,,...,,..,..... BOB THOMETZ. . . B COMPANY DIXON CAINE ....,............. BERTHA KAISER ... ...,,... . . . . EUGENE SMITH .... .... BILL WOODS ......,.... . . CLIFFORD WHEELOCK ,.... ..., HAL REYNOLDS ......,,. ..... ...........Captain . .Captain Sponsor . . .First Lieutenant . . .First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant .........Captain . .Captain Sponsor , . .First Lieutenant First Lieutenant 4. Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant BILL DAVIS ......,.. ,..........., BARBARA BURNS ..., BOB BARBOUR. .. LARRY LANDoN ..... . Q , DON McCARTER ....... ...... . . IACK GEPFORD .........,.... .... D COMPANY CARL BURKE .................... PHYLLIS FIELD .... HUGH CHALFANT.'.'.l.'. f Q . ' NoRMAN SCHOONOVER. L . . GUY TERWILLEGER .... . , . IOHN CUMMANS, .........Captain . .Captain Sponsor . .First Lieutenant . .First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant ..,......Captain . . . .Major Sponsor . .First Lieutenant . .First Lieutenant . Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant 12.01 . NSW, in this first year of a new World War, more than ever before is the importance of military training for high school boys being realized. As a Whole nation turned its eyes from the pleasures of a World at peace to the serious problems of a world at war, fresh emphasis was placed on the high school l2.Q.T.C. unit. Approximately three hundred boys were enlisted in Boise l-ligh's R.O.T.C., all of whom signed up for the course voluntarily, like any other subject, instead of being forced into military training as part of their schooling, as is the system of the aggressor nations. Even so, the R.Q.T.C. of Boise and other American schools have shown far greater accomplishments and progress under the t'American Way than could ever be hoped for under system of a military dictatorship. COMPANY COMPANY lncluded in the course, taught at Boise High School, is an extensive study of military science and tactics, first aid, and, of course, the old familiar game of drilling and marching. At the outbreak of the war, when Boise held practice black-outs, the R.Q.T.C. cadets did their part by acting as guards and messengers at public buildings. Advising and directing the activities of the battalion was Major William A. Hale, Who came to Boise from the University of Idaho to replace Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Doddridge, when he was transferred to Montgomery Field, Alabama. Under both Major Hale and Lieutenant-Colonel Dodd- 24 .Q.. ridge, the unit made great progress. In April, when Lieutenant-Colonel Crissy, who is in charge of all R.O.T,C. units in the Ninth Corps Area, inspected the Boise unit, he paid high compliment to the fine organization and progress of the Boise I-Iigh School R. C. T. C. May 7, Ciovernor's Day, was the high sport of the R.C.T.C.'s year of intensive drilling and training. Cn that day, which is really Htest week for cadets, they marched, three hundred strong, to the Public School Field, where was held the annual official inspection. All afternoon they marched, drilled, and paraded, working hard for the honors they received. Awards were given for neatness, military bearing, marksmanship, and superior discipline. It was at this time that the Color Company for the coming year was chosen. Zaww-czzvr COMPANY COMPANY D l .Cl Inspecting the battalion was Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin U. O. Waters from the University of Idaho. Governor Chase Clark and other state officials were in the reviewing stand. The R.O.T.C. has a social side to its career as well as the military. Its parties are looked forward to with great eagerness not only by the looys, lout by the entire school. The commissioned officers' dinner and dance took place early in the spring. Closing the year for the battalion was the annual Military Ball, which is always one of the most colorful parties of the year. Trim uniforms, spring formals, and pretty girls characterized the dance. Lieutenant-Colonel Bill I-lays was chairman. 25 catfet .f7h zt.4 PEP and the flash of a scarlet skirt have become synonyms in Boise High. And Friday would not be Friday without two hundred and fifty red skirts darting about the halls. The Scarlet Skirts, girls' pep organization of Boise High School, boasted that number of members this year. They proclaim their membership by wearing their l'uniform to school every Friday and by sitting together at all athletic events. This year the club was headed by president Catherine Grim, vice-president, Barbara Ward, secretary, Deva Chisholm, treasurer, Lily Keprosg and adviser, Miss Helen Moore. The Scarlet Skirts' name led many an activity around school. The girls sold candy at the games, decorated the goal posts, handed out programs at athletic ets, ushered at games. The B Club called upon these girls to decorate for the annual football quet. Scarlet Sk.rts T! The club was honored at two out-of-town teas. The Spiz Club at Nampa and the Girls' Pep Club at Caldwell were their hostesses. Thirty-five girls, chosen according to their number of merits, went to these parties. The Scarlet Skirts enjoyed returning their social obligations with teas for the Nampa and Caldwell girls. The co-chairmen of these affairs were Deva Chisholm and Lily Kepros. Cther activities included a pay assembly with Marie Thometz and Barbara Ward doing the planning, a banguet at which time the officers of the next year's club were announced, and the Scarlet Heart matinee dances. The Scarlet Heart Ball, of which Betty lean Meagher and Yvonne Rutten were in charge, was one of the most pleasant affairs on the school's social calendar. This year a merit system was instituted in the club. Those senior girls who by the end of the year had earned one thousand merits for participation in club activities received gold pendants with a miniature girl in a scarlet skirt. 26 Debate ll MR. CHIURMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen. Resolved that every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should be required to have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age. Thus did high school debaters all over the United States launch the l94l-42 season. Boise High School debaters proved worthy masters of the subject. Twenty-eight students inter- ested in debate made up the advisory of Coach Fred Livesay. They spent the period in study and practice talks. ln the interclass debates the seniors, represented by Noah Levine, Alta Herman, Wade Fleetwood, and Gardner Bullfinch, won over the sophomores and juniors. Frances Rhea, Wade Fleetwood, Noah Levine, and Bill Carpenter, with Coach Livesay, invaded southern ldaho in the spring on a barnstorming trip and carried off honors. The Boise team won ten out of twelve debates. Boise won lntra-mural debate winners Statesman Trophy winners Bill Carpenter, Gloria Storie Noah Levine, Wade Fleetwood, Frances Rhea, Edwin Gardner lnterscholastic debate squad Coach Fred Livesay Manager Mary Lori O t the tournament at Rexburg with Wade Fleetwood and Noah Levine tying for first place. The guartet also won two debates at lerome, two at Rupert, three out of four at Burley, one out of two at Blackfoot, and two at Sugar City. The Statesman Debate Tournament and trophy were also won by our debaters, Wade Fleetwood, Noah Levine, Frances Rhea, and Edwin Gardner. ln the first annual beginners' tournament, Bill Carpenter and lay Hillman won second place, while Francis Rhea and lsabel lones tied for third place. ln the District Declamation Festival, Bessie Pinkston won the after-dinner speaking contest. Gther Boise debaters represented were Frances Rhea, extemporaneous speaking, and Noah Levine, original oratory. Wade Fleetwood, Noah Levine, Frances Rhea, Bill Carpenter, and alternate Edwin Gardner made up the Boise team for the District Tournament. They tied for second place with Caldwell. 27 its his Q 'fi 2 9 3333 1 lzfdjlhl 1 4 1 x 1 1 rr 4 rr i i k'1' avg i'1'gala3x11teia 9 gil 33-33730380006 nv ' Q I, f ' -4 , , iq I!! rl Y. 1 J 1 1. ' l li 'Il 4 li . ll v -41 011 ryJl l3 , Q? zz 'yy U U Jus-. iz. Wu W u U lv sf ey vs n ul! my M infer: of Kobe A CAPPELLA CHQIR A VOCAL symphony of the loveliest voices in Boise High formed this year an A Cappella Choir of which the school could be justly proud. The choir, under the skilled direction of Kenneth l-Iartzler, gave many performances for Boise people at concerts, churches, clubs, lodges, and on the radio. The red-robed group singing the melodious old religious music and the haunting spirituals was a Welcome sight to all music lovers. The effective Christmas candlelight service, presented in the rotunda of the Capitol, was the choir's outstanding achievement of the year. The dramatic department and the choir combined talents for the Christmas pageant given in the auditorium for the student body. It was the A Cappella Choir, too, which formed the nucleus for the operetta, 'Blossom Time. When an accompanist was needed, Mary Ann Zautz played the piano. CONCERT GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ISSUING from Mr. Hartzler's music room twice this year, in Cctober and Ianuary, could be heard many a feminine solo. If there was an occasional guaver of fear, it was because these girls were competing for a place in the Concert Girls' Glee Club. Any member of the various girls' glee clubs was eligible to try for admission into this select group of forty-five voices. Not only did the concert singers practice with their respective classes during school time but on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school they had special rehearsals. The Concert Girls' Glee Club made several public appearances. They sang two special numbers at the Christmas program in the rotunda of the State Capitol. They also sang one of the chorus num- bers in Blossom Time. In the spring these girls were heard over the radio. Iane King was accom- panist to the singers. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB V IF music washes away the cares of everyday life, there should be very few cares around Boise High School. Check up on the senior activities and you will see what an amazingly large number of students have taken music during their high school careers. Approximately ninety girls took girls' glee club during the third and sixth periods. The girls were admitted into these classes by try-outs. These classes proved a testing and training ground for the more advanced Concert Girls' Glee Club. Priscilla Shinn was accompanist for the third period class and Iane King for the sixth. The special dance numbers and choruses for 'Blossom Time were selected from among these girls. During the year the members enjoyed several coke parties, picnics, and an informal dance. I UNIOR CHOIR STILL in the early stages of development is the I unior Choir which was organized at the beginning of the second semester by Kenneth Hartzler. The Iunior Choir, taking the place of the Boys' Glee Club, has added girls to its personnel. Girls in the group are for the most part juniors and sophomores who will continue the work next year. Not only did the Iunior Choir add feminine singers but a lady took over the baton. Mrs. I-Iartzler ably stepped into the position of singing director while her husband became music master of the orchestras in place of Ernest Green, who joined the army. Although the choir was too young for a public appearance this year, the members practiced diligently on songs with which they can entertain next season. Z9 gui. H f if :- -I A .gn.4t2umentafz3t5 of Kobe -my CONCERT BAND RED AND WHITE flashed across the field between halves at the football games, and peppy school songs aroused the enthusiasm of the cheering section. Music for games, parades and assemblies was the Concert Band's contribution to Boise High this year. Highlight of the year was its appearance at the annual Governor's Day festivities. The band was directed by Ernest Green and Kenneth Hartzler. A dream, a decade old, was realized when the band ordered new uniforms. The much-needed uniforms arrived too late, however, to be worn this year, but they will appear in all their white and crimson glory next fall. The picture on the right is a sample uniform. Iimmie Titmus was drum major and high-stepping majorettes were Corrine Doolittle, Carolyn Whittington, Pat Quinn, and Iennie Marie Earguhar. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A LOVELY SPRING CONCERT was the Symphony Orchestra's most important gift this year to Boise's music lovers. The annual concert, which was presented March 27, was planned by Ernest Green and practice commenced under his direction. After his departure, Kenneth Hartzler carried on. Three soloists were featured. Carroll True, concert master, played the first movement to Mendelssohn's l'Concerto in B Minor. A piano concerto was played by Stanton Carter, and Betty Pollard played a cello concerto. The orchestra made appearances at several assemblies, at the annual Music Week Festival, and for the Commencement exercises. The accompaniment for the operetta Blossomtime was played beautifully under the direction of Mr. Green. DANCE BAND N PRACTICE makes perfect, was the motto of the Boise High School Dance Band. Under the manage- ment of George Wahle, the band played at all formal school dances during the year and at many school assemblies. Their other engagements included playing at the Iunior High School Carnival, the B Club Assembly, the Iunior-Senior Prom, the Idaho Student Council Convention, and the Boys' Federation dance at the Iunior High. The band also enlarged its music library with a number of the latest hits. Members of the Dance Band were: Malone Koelsch, trombone, Betty Finch and David Swift, trumpets, Phyllis Halley, Goodman Curtis, and Geraldyne Wetzel, saxophones, Ruth Iohnson, string bass, Mona Cole, guitar, Helen lohnston, piano, Bill Dunbar, drums. Ernest Green was faculty adviser of these musicians. PEP BAND H FIGHT for Boise played enthusiastically by the Pep Band put ginger and the old fighting spirit into sleepy Boise High students at morning pep assemblies during the year. The band, under the student direction of Malone Koelsch, was responsible for many peppy send- offs for the football team. Dear to the memory of every Boise High student are those occasions when the Pep Band gathers on the front walk for rousing pep rallies. STRING OUARTET MELLOW NOTES from the instruments of four of Boise High's outstanding musicians, chosen from the Symphony Orchestra, thrilled Boiseans at clubs, churches, and civic programs where the String Quartet made appearances. The Quartet was also featured in the Symphony Orchestra's Spring Concert and on the Music Week program. Members were Carroll True, Bill Lynch, Betty Meagher, and Betty Pollard. p'camat1'c.4 BCASTTNG titty ot our most talented students as its members, the Dramatic Club is one of the active organizations in the school. Only through try-outs or by superior talent shown in class room work can the coveted membership to this club be gained. Directed by Helen Mayer Farrer, members presented several short plays to various organizations in Boise. lt was from the Dramatic Club that the cast ot T Cur Town was chosen. Still not forgetting their passion tor the play, these students sponsored one of the matinee dances ot the year, at which they acted out 'lThe Hit Parade as part ot the intermission program. Alta Herman, Clarence Stemler, Mary Louise Harter, and Rosemary Howell headed the club as otiicers. r Hu THE ART CLUB functions not only tor art's sake but also tor the general good ot Boise High School. The members plan and execute the posters tor school dances, assemblies, lectures, and plays. This year they enjoyed picnics, dancing, and sketching parties. Ctticers were lean Switt, Helen Higby, and Kathryn Hinshaw. Miss Mary Hollingshead was club adviser. ,Quiff and .gctoff THE small gold pin, emblem ot Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society ot writers, stands tor much. It means a student has a scholastic average of 2.5, it signifies that samples of his writing have been approved by the national ottice ot the society. Ctticers ot the club were: president, Maralee Smead, vice-president, Tim Gilmore, secretary- treasurer, Lorraine Gilmore. Albert Lockett is the adviser ot the group. .Rf Uzdezlies someone calls, and instantly there is a girl ready to run the errand. Several girls each 2 their headquarters in the attendance oitice where they are on call tor any school duties arise. Collecting attendance slips, calling up the homes concerning absences, delivering id special bulletins are some ot the many tasks pertormed by the orderlies. From eight- thirty in the morning until three-thirty in the afternoon these girls are Hon the job. To them and to Miss Clara Qtness, their sponsor, goes a vote ot thanks tor helping to keep the wheels of the school running smoothly. fff- y THE PURPCSE ot the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. This club is composed ot high school boys and is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. The Boise Hi-Y were hosts at the annual convention in April tor l-li-Y boys from southwestern ldaho and eastern Oregon. Vic Everhart was president and Hoyt Cooper, adviser. SPEEDY, Mobile, Sureemight well complete the initials ot this organization. These are the tellows who dash bravely about among the ropes high above the stage, lower the cyclo- rama, change scenery, manage the switchboard and hoist the furniture as Bert Shenberger shouts out commands. The Stage Managers stati is the power behind the scenes in all high school stage productions. They are led by lerry Riddle. is -ie., en! Togata l'llGl-lLlCfl-Fl' ot the Latin Club's year was the Christmas season when members sang Christmas carols in Latin to all Latin students ct lunior and Senior High. Qther projects ot Cfens Togata were a Roman banguet, a vocabulary contest, a poster display on t'The Value ot Latin, and the purchase of posters and stereoscopic views tor the Latin room. The Latin Club's organization follows closely on the lines ot the old Roman government. Instead ot regular officers it had two Consuls, Robert Forster and Don Winston, a Praetor, Vivian Faclcrell, and a Quaestor, Floral Roberts. Miss Mary Ann Hogarth is club adviser. ,fe 6210! e 'zancazd KEEPING alive the spirit ot the France-That 'Was is the aim of HLe Cercle Francais. So that ntore students could reap its benetits, the club has lifted restrictions on membership this year and now any student taking French is eligible to belong. Margaret Burns Claire Gamble, and Ruth Sandrneyer were the officers, and Miss Emma Simmons the club adviser. .ggmr em BY STUDYINGP the lives and customs ot our neighbors to the south, the Spanish Club is doing its bit towards furthering the l'Good Neighbor policy. Under the leadership ot Ethel lane Kopelman, Louise Rosandiclc, Betty Langrel, Virginia Wheelock, and adviser Miss Valora Blackburn, the club sponsored an assembly and took part in the lnternational Banquet. l' T' 'x l 'X s Q. 'N ff :fix-J' H ' sg fifty. ' r 'xr 4 1 i R v lg T62 6001111226161 . 5 -- I ra M, 'S N ' f -. X i f l,' l f v I P fx ll How to be a model secretary, or UThe secretary every employer will want, might be the slogan ot the Commercial Club. At each monthly meeting some vital problem ot business practice was presented. Correct and incorrect use ot the telephone was demonstrated. Appearance and mannersm ot the boy or girl in the business world were discussed. Each month awards were given in shorthand and typing tor speed and accuracy. Qtticers ot the club were Florence Clark, president, Marcella Bunn, vice-president, Lorraine Hance, secretary, Virginia DeChambeau, treasurer, Gwendolyn Hughes, reporter. ome fconomics gful NTHE BETTERING of the home by the use ot practical knowledge was the idea which the Home Ec Club stressed this past year. After the war began, the members made special study ot nutrition. The club enjoyed several parties. Formal initiation was held on May 5. Mary Lou Cstler was president, Helen Florer, vice-president, lean Glenn, secretary, Catherine Baxter, treasurer, Miss Carol Paine, adviser. X 62.4. 14. THE FUTURE FARMS ot Boise valley will be in capable hands when the members ot the FFA. Club ot Boise High School take over. On November 7, the members were hosts at their annual dance. They sponsored a horseshoe tournament, participated in Field Day, gave a spring picnic, and held numerous contests. Willis Hansen was president and lohn Bauer adviser. .N X55 6 -1. A x 5 i x fx yu. X Y U T - .,, . Fifa Monitor: NWILLYASIGNTHESLIPV' ks iii is as e oy or girl at the hall table and every student knows what this means. ln order to have a record of every person going through the halls during the six class periods, monitors have been appointed to take the signature of every one who passes. This system insures the protection of your possessions in cloak rooms and halls. At the end of the day the Hblue sheets are taken to Ed. l-loshaw's office where they are put on file for future reference. The table, the study lamp, and the silhouette of these guardians of the halls are familiar sights to every Boise l-ligh School student. .ycien ce ENTHUSTASTTC 'lscientistsu gathered together every other Tuesday this year and diligently pursued their hobby, under the guidance of Miss Bernice Bjornson. Weather permitting, they took all nature for their province, but on inclement days they experimented indoors. Qfficers of the club were Robert Blair, lrving l-liggens, presidents, lulie Tregaskis, Ray Gil- lenwater, vice-presidents, Evalyn McDonald, Robert McDermott, secretary-treasurers. Btoty U Tl-lE CURRENT EVENTS of today make the history books of tomorrow, declare the l-listory Club members, and so the meetings of this organization are devoted to the discussion of current problems. A number of guest speakers made interesting talks. The History Club par- ticipated in the lnternational Banguet. Miss Blanche leffrey is adviser of the group. Officers were Suzanne Baker, Tom McEl- downey and Roberta Flood. ,glftaty THlS GRQUP of sixteen student assistants, under the guidance of Miss Helen Miller, has gained valuable experience in library work this year. Their duties included shelving, care of attendance, charging out books, notifying students of overdue books and fines, helping students in simple refer- ence work, and arranging special bulletin board and book displays. Qne period a day was devoted to this work, and during advisory staff meetings, attention was given to the study of classification, shelv- ing problems, reference tools and periodicals. The primary purpose of this course, which is open to honor roll students and earns one-half credit a semester, is to develop intelligent library users. VOLT! groups MEETINGS, lodges, and club luncheons were among the groups whom the Girls' Ensemble, Boys' Quartet, and the Mixed Quartet entertained during the year. 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Mk :M I - . , A14-.lv li. u ,W , ' 52, ME: 2115015 MARILYN SMITH President CCN NIE HAN SEN Secretary TQMMY SPOFFORD Vice-President BGB BROWN Treasurer REMEMBER? September, 1939. We felt so infinitesimal. We were lost in a labyrinth of halls and rooms. Seniors towered above us. September, 1940. We were at home. Familiar faces of teachers and students greeted us. Remem- ber the 'tPot of Gold assembly? And our HFairy Land Fantasy prom for the seniors? September, 1941. We were seniors. Fall time with crackling leaves-new notebooks-clean saddle shoes-Fridays and High Lights- Blossom Time. Winter and swirling snow flakesfexaminations-matinee dances-class assemblies-the day we sat quietly in our class rooms and heard war declared. Spring time and maple buds burstingeMr. Freer's going and leaving sad young hearts-sitting on the sun-warmed front steps of high school-flowered cotton dresses-ROTC reviews- Our Town -the Senior Playevague, drifting dreams during drowsy classes. We chose Marilyn Smith, president, Tom Spofford, vice-president, Corrine Hansen, secretary, Bob Brown, treasurer, Patty Ann Oxley and lerry Riddle, senior representatives. 43 I Q 4 4 A .i . 1 f fi , A4-f s' ma , . K, tae ' f f M ff K QV I X f 4 f , Q ,gf i . .,., . f - 1 5 f i, iff x Q' . 'iz ' f f 1 f 4 V g H ,T .,-w , . 5 If ' wr ag. ., M 1- . , ft. .. 71 V 1 ,, L i 1 ' ev fm . f . 'j 4' . 'if ' '77 V: f 7 0' f -W, Y 4. , f ' g ' ' - 1 l nut 4' ' 1 f 5 Abbott, Margie Ardis Boise Scarlet Skirts 3, G.A.A, 1-2-3. Alexander, Nicholas Michael Boise Baseball 3, Do-Nut League 1. Alfson, Elois Jean Council Blutts, lowa Girls' Glee Club l-2, Dist. Musical Festival, 1-2, Firefly 2, Red Mill l, Scarlet Skirts 1-2-3. Allen, Christopher Allen, Tad Alloway, Lorena Marie Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Monitor 2, Spanish Club l, Ansotegui, Julie Theresa Nampa Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Armstrong, Patricia Jean Albuquerque, New Mexico Blossom Time 3, Scarlet Skirts 3. Bailey, Julia Poole Roseburg, Oregon Bailey, Marian Rae Boise Dist. Musical Festival 1, Symphony Orchestra l-2-3, History Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Courier 3, Baker, Edmund Carl Mountain Home Science Club 3, Scarlet Shirts 2-3, Football 1, ROTC 1-2-3. Ball, Harvey Glenn Nampa Basketball 1-2, Football, 1, 3, Do-Nut League 1-2-3, Track 1, ROTC l-2-3. Barbour, Robert Duke Boise Scarlet Shirts 2, Monitor 3, Boys' Fed- eration 1, Pres. 3, Student Council 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Track 1, 3, B Club 1-2-3, ROTC 1-2, C.O. 3. Bartell, Dorothy Arkansas City, Kansas Girls' Glee Club 1, Dist. Musical Fes- ival 1, Red Mill l, History Club 3, Science Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Monitor 2, Orderly 2-3. Bartels, Donald Jack Schallier, lowa Basketball 1, 3, Do-Nut League 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3. Baxter, Catherine Louise Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Home Ec. Club 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3. Baxter, Margaret Herriott Boise Dramatic Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Troupinq Theater 3, Our Town 3- Orderly 3. ' Bellamy, Eula Fae La Grande, Oregon Concert Band 1-2, Scarlet Skirts 2, Home EC, Club 1. Betebenner, Catherine Elizabeth Boise Latin Club 1-2, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, G.A.A, 1-2-3. Bevington, Cleo Jane Rapid City, South Dakota Latin Club 2-3, History Club 2-3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Home EC Club 2-3, Trouping Theater 3, Library Statt 1, Debate Team 1, Fencing 1. Bradley, Ruth Mary Boise A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Glee Club l-2, Dist. Musical Festival 1-2, Firefly 2, Blossom Time 3, Red Mill 1, Spanish Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Brown, Lenora Josephine Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Brown, Robert Dale Nyssa, Oregon Scarlet Shirts 2, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Do-Nut League 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, B Club 2-3. Brown, Ruth Weiser Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Dist. Musical Festival 1-2, Firefly l, Red Mill 2, Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Monitor 2. Bryan, Ida Mae Goodinq Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Dist. Musical Festival 1, Firefly 2, Red Mill l, Spanish Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Buchanan, Mary Agail Trinidad, Colorado A Cappella Choir 2-3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Girls' Sextet 3, Dist. Musical Festival 1-2, Firefly 2, Blossom Time 3, Red Mill 1, Scarlet Skirts 2-31 Orderly 2. Buckingham, Frank William Tacoma, Washington Scarlet Shirts 2, ROTC 1-2-3. Bulfinch, Gardner Clarkston, Washington Dramatic Club 2-3, Track 2-3, R TC 1-2-3, Debate Team 3. Bull, Gloria Beth Salt Lake City, Utah Latin Club 2, Library Statt 2-3. Bunn, Marcella P555 Scarlet Skirts 223, Commercial Club 3, Orderly 2-3. Burke, Carl Bois? Forum Club 1, Scarlet Shirts 2, BOYS Federation 2-3, Tennis l-2-3, B Club 3, ROTC 1-2, C.O. 3, Pershing Rifl6S 2-3, Debate Team 1. Burns, Robert B039 Rorc i-2, co, 3. Burns, Stanley Martin Boise Boys' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 25 Firefly 25 Dramatic Club 2-35 Camera Club 1-2-35 Forum Club 15 Science Club 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 This Awful Age 25 High Lights, Radio 35 Football 15 Debate Team 1. Bushfield, John Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 1-2-3, Bybee, Pauline Helen Boise A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mil1 15 Spanish Club 3. Caine, Arthur Dixon Boise Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Dance Band 25 Concert Band 1-25 Brass Quartet 25 Scarlet Shirts 2-35 S.M.S. 1-2-35 Basketball 17 Football 15 Do-Nut League 1-25 Track 15 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Debate Team 1. Call, VaNeta Nampa A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 35 Red Mill 15 Dramatic Club 35 Scar- let Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 35 Our Town 3. Card, Aletha Marie Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mi1l 15 Scarlet Skirts 25 Monitor 25 Girls' Club 1-2-3, Carmody, Ivan Newman Grove, Nebraska Basketball 1-2-35 Football 35 Baseball 1-2-35 Do-Nut League 1-2-3. Carringer. Cloyd Glen Boise lunior Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Firefly 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Carter, Douglas Carter, Stanton Midvale A Cappella Choir 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Dance Band 25 Symphony Orchestra 1-2-35 Boys' Quartet 25 Fire- fly 25 Red Mill, piano accompanist Scarlet Shirts 1. Carver, Connie Gene Salt Lake City, Utah A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Art Club 25 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Girls' Sex- tet 3, Chalfant, Hugh McElroy Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Boys' Federation 35 Basketball 25 Tennis 1-25 Do-Nut League 1-25 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-35 Rifle Team 2-35 Debate Team 1. Charlton, Melvin Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Football 15 Do-Nut League 1-25 ROTC 1-2-3. Charlton, Robert Boise High Lights Printing Staff 1-2-3. Chisholm, Deva Marie Baker, Oregon Spanish Club 1-25 Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 High Lights 35 Girls' Club, Sophomore Pres., Senior Vice- Pres.5 Student Council 15 G.A.A. l-25 Orderly 3. Christoffersen, John American Falls F.F.A. 1-2-3. 45 cm, Church, Frank Forrester Boise Forum Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 High Lights, Radio 25 Student Council 2, President 35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Per- shing Rifles 1-2-35 Debate Team 2-35 National American Legion Oratorical Contest 2. Clark, Florence Lorene Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 35 Home Bc. Club 35 Commerical Club 35 Girls' Club 25 Student Council 3, Clark, Dick Dunbar Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Football 15 Do-Nut League l-25 ROTC 1-2, C.O, 35 Pershing Rifles 3. Cochran, Frank Robert Boise Stamp Club 15 Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 1-2-35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Cole, Mona Greely, Colorado Dance Band 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Cole, Orrin William Payette Dist. Musical Festival 25 Pep Band 25 Concert Band 2-35 Spanish Club 15 Scar- let Shirts 25 Monitor 25 S.M.S. 1-2-35 Yell Leader 35 B Club 35 ROTC 1-2-35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Colson, Mildred Boise Latin Club 25 History Club 2-35 Scar- let Skirts 2-3. Compton, Freda Virginia Nampa Scarlet Skirts 35 Orderly 3. !PN4f -In -r- 5 -1' 5..l,55- 5 ,.- i S .... Q Preston Spanish Club 1-25 Dramatic Club 35 Science Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 35 Our Town 35 Symphony Orchestra 1-2-3. Condie, Donna Jo Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Cooper, Paul Leonard Boise lunior Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Shirts 25 F.F.A. 1-2-3. Cornell, Vernon Cornman, Audrey Lorraine Minneapolis, Minnesota Scarlet Skirts 3, Commercial Club 3. Cosho, Mary Elizabeth Boise Camera Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Girls' Club 2-35 Student Council 3. Coughlin, Christopher Timothy Chicago, Illinois Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Football l-2-35 Baseball 1-23. Do-Nut League l-2-35 B Club 1-2, President 35 ROTC 1-2-3. Cox, Bessie Ellen Wendell Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home Ec. Club 2, Crane, Harlem George Boise Dist. Musical Festival l-25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Symphony Orchestra 2-35 Con- cert Band 1-25 Brass Seitet 25 Dance Band 2. Qu Craven, Betty Ann Friendswoocl, Texas A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Sextet 1, 35 Dist. Musical Festival l-2-35 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Crawford Jane Elizabeth Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival l5 Red Mi1l 15 Latin Club 23 Sci- ence Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Girls' B Club 3. Curnrnans, John Edward Chehalis, Washington Stamp Club 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Art Club 35 Golf 35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 3: Pershing Rifles 3. Daubner, Patricia Eileen Gooding Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 2. Davidson, Janet Fraser Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mi11 1: Latin Club 15 Science Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 French Club 1. Davis, Mardean Preston Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Davis, Marie Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 25 High Lights 15 French Club 15 Ski Club 15 Camera Club 1. Davis, William Seward Wendell Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Monitor 35 Do-Nut League 15 Golf 15 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Dayley, Marjorie June Burley Scarlet Skirts 3 De Chambeau, Virginia Lois Boise Commercial Club 3. Diamond, Marjorie Louise Boise Latin Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 1-lome Ec. Club 2-35 Orderly 25 G.A.A. 1-2, President 35 Girls' B Club 3. Dillsbaug, Doris Dimick, Dorothy, DaVan New Plymouth Scarlet Skirts 25 Commercial Club 35 Orderly 2. Dodson, Beverly Jane Boise A Cappella Choir 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 15 Symphony Orchestra 1-25 Dramatic Club 2-35 Fire- fly 25 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Our Town 3. Downs, Joseph Caspar Manville Boise A Cappella Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Concert Band 1-25 Blossom Time 35 Dramatic Club 35 Monitor 3, Droubay, Beverly Estelle Salt Lake City, Utah A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Sextet 35 Concert Girls' Glee Club 25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Camera Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Dunbar, Margaret Elizabeth Boise A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-2 35 Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Spanish Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Duncan, Catherine Mae Meridian Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Library Staff 2. Duncan, Lyle Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Boys' Federation 1- 2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Football 1-25 Ten- nis 1-2-35 Do-Nut League 1-25 Track 35 B Club 2-35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Per- shing Rifles 1-2-3. Dunford, Sammy Berrite Salt Lake City, Utah Stamp Club 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Tennis l-2-35 Do-Nut League 25 B Club 2-35 Hi-Y Club 1-25 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Dunn, Betty Nichols Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 2' Dunn, Jesse Fredric Nampa Boys' Glee Club 2-35 Firefly 2-35 Blossom Time 2-35 Football 2-35 Track 2. Earl, Florence Ogden, Utah Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3: Orderly 35 French Club 1-2. Eby, Melvin Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Do-Nut League 1, Echevarria, Alice Boise Spanish Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 2. Edwards, Betty Nell Boise lunior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 2: Dist. Musical Festival 25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Trouping Theater 35 Library Staff 1. Ehlers, Janice Goldie Idaho Falls Scarlet Skirts 3. Ellis, Olive Mona Alberta, Canada Scarlet Skirts 3. Emmons, Lavona Louise Caldwell 2Scarlet Skirts 25 Art Club 35 G.A.A- l- . Evans, Eva Louise Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill li Spanish Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-31 Orderly 3. Farquhar, Jennie-Marie Shelley Girls' Glee Club 35 Blossom Time 35 Dramatic Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 35 Our Town 35 Maiorette 3. Field, Phyllis Marguerite Los Angeles, California Latin Club 2-35 History Club 1? SC1' ence Club 1-2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 15 Girls' Club 1? Student Council 1-2-35 Sophomore Vice- Pr6'Side1'1t: lunior President Sponsor 2-37 lfirshing Rifles Sponsor 35 Debate Team 'R Finch, Margaret Virginia Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 25 French Club 1-2. Fleetwood, Wade Baker, Oregon Debate 1-2-35 Highlights ot Air 35 A Cappella Choir 25 Boys' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Forum Club 2, Flood, Frances Mary Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist, Musical Festival l-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Fong, George Collister Boise ROTC 2-35 Pershing Rifles 3. Forster, Robert Larson Boise Latin Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Cour- ier, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 35 Football 2. Forstner, Harland Raymond Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Fouch, Fred Gordon Boise ROTC 1-2-3. Fox D roth Eleanor Boise v Y GirlsPGlee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Latin Club 35 Scar- let Skirts 2-35 Monitor 1. Fraser, La Vonne Alice Galva, lowa Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 35 G.A,A. 2. French, Edward Perry Boise A Cappella Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Festival 25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Latin Club 25 Our Town 35 Debate Team 1. Fritschle, Lloyd Henry Boise lunior Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 1-25 Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Latin Club 1. Frizzelle, Bonnie Faye Eagle Spanish Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 25 G. A.A. 1-2-3. Fry, Guy Oliver Spencer Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Symphony Orchestra 1-2-3. Gardner, Lila Kathleen Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home EC. Club 25 Orderly 35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Girls' B Club, Sec.-Treas. 3. Gartner, Lorraine Charleston, West Virginia Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist, Musical Festival 15 Red Mill 15 Spanish Club 1-25 Camera Club 25 Stamp Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orclerly 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Courier 2-3. Gaun, Angus Halliday Spokane, Washington Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 1-25 Concert Band 1-25 ROTC 1-2-3. Gepford, Jack ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 1-2-35 Football 1-25 Do-Nut League l-25 Track 15 Golf 1-25 B Club 1-2-35 Pershing Rifles 3. Gillenwater, Ray Vernon Weir, Kansas Science Club 3. Gillespie, Doris Stanley Gilmore, Jim Lee Lincoln, Nebraska Camera Club 35 Stamp Club 2-35 Quill and Scroll 35 High Lights 2-35 1-11-Y Club 2-35 Debate Team 2. Glenn, Letha Jean Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home Ec. Club 2-3. Greathouse, Juanita Gregory, Evelyn Boise Griffin, Eleanor Ann Dist. Musical Festival 15 Girls' Glee Club lt Red Miil 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3 Home Ec. Club 2-35 High Lights 3. Grim, Catherine Mary Boise A Cappella Choir 25 Girls Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Sym- phony Orchestra 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Camera Club 25 Science Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2, President 35 Art Club 2i 1-liqh Lights 2. Grossaint, Beverly Marie Greeley, Colorado Spanish Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 3. Gruger, William Seattle, Washington Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Football 25 ROTC 2-3. Gwilliam, Glenn Burt Boise F.F.A. 1-2-35 Football 3. Hagen, Leon Kelly Concert Band 25 Scarlet Shirts 2. Haines, Marjorie May Bozeman, Montana A Cappella Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 1: Dist. Musical Festival 1-2, Firetly 25 Red Mill 15 Science Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 25 Spanish Club 2, Hall, Wyman Henry Ontario, Oregon Scarlet Shirts 2. Halley, Joyce Lewigtf-yn Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Orderly 35 Girls' Club 1-2-35 G.A.A, 1-2, in Hampton, Carl Dwain Hurlers, Kansas Hanford, Marietta Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orclerly 25 G.A. A. 1. Hannifin, Elisabeth Munn Boise A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Sci- ence Club l-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Order- ly 25 Courier 35 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Blossom Time 3. Hansen, Corrine Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist, Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Camera Club 25 History Club 25 Science Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Art Club 1-25 Monitor 2-35 High Lights 25 Senior Class Secretary 35 Yell Leader, Queen 3. Hanson, George Lewis Ogden, Utah ROTC 1-2-3. Hanson, Lewis Edward Boise F,F,A. 1-2-3. Harding, Mary Virginia Hardinger, Benson Eastman Leon, Iowa Boys' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival l-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill lf Scarlet Skirts 25 ROTC 35 High Lights, Printing 2-3. Harmon, Lila Elizabeth West lordan, Utah Girls' Glee Club l-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Orderly 35 French Club 1. Harris, Judy Grace Lincoln, Nebraska A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival l-25 Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 1 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 3. Harter, Mary Louise Mankato, Kansas Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Dramatic Club 1-2-35 History Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 25 This Awful Age 25 Our Town 35 Girls' Club 1-2-3. Hays, Bill Boise Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Concert Band 1-25 Brass Sextet 25 Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Monitor 15 Do-Nut League 1-25 ROTC 1-2, Lt. Col. 35 Per- shing Rifles 2-35 Rifle Team 2-3. Headrick, Don Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Football 1-25 Track 1-25 ROTC 2-3, Heck, Jack Carl Wallace ROTC 1-2-3. Herman, Alta Arlene Melba Dramatic Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 25 David Cop- perfield 15 Our Town 35 Girls' Club 1-2-35 Debate Team 2-35 Dramatic Club 1-2-3. Hessing, Clarence Edward Boise Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Monitor 3. 48 Higby, Helen Frances Boise Art Club 37 G.A.A. 1-2. Higgins, Irving San Diego, California lunior Choir 35 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Symphony Orchestra 1-25 Spanish Club 35 Science Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Art Club 35 Wrestling 25 Track l-2-35 Hi-Y Club 35 Camera Club 3. Hill, Elvell Cordell Gooding A Cappella Choir 2-35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Festival 25 Pep Band 25 Concert Band 25 Boys' Quartet 35 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 3. Hiller, Robert Duane Brookings, South Dakota Pershing Rifles 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Hitt, Hugh Emmett Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 35 Concert Band 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Hall Monitor 35 Tennis 25 ROTC 2-3. Hochstrasser, Alma Catherine Boise Scarlet Skirts 35 High Lights 35 G. A.A. 1, 3. Horner, Wayne Vernon Nampa Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 15 Base- Sagl 1-2-35 Do-Nut League 1-25 B Club Horsfall, Edward Rich Pocatello Concert Band 15 Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Base- ball 2-35 Do-Nut League 1-25 Student Council 35 B Club 2-3. WI? Howard, Joyce Allaine Twin Falls Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Dramatic Club3 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 15 Orderly 2. Howard , Ric hard Wendell Howell, Rosemary Omaha, Nebraska Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 15 High Lights 1-2-3. . Hugo, Priscilla Joyce Moscow A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Clul? 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 3: Red Mill li Scarlet Skirts 2-35 French Club 1. Hymas, Hope l.-ib9l'lY Scarlet Skirts 25 G.A.A. 1-2. Ikenberry, Alyce Louise Topeka, Kansas Girls' Glee Club 25 Dist. MusicalIFeS- tival 1-25 Concert Band 15 Firefly 27 Scarlet Skirts 2. Iriondo, Mary Louise Barber Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 31 G.A.A. 1-2-3. Jameson, Bill Dorsey I A Cappella Choir 2-35 Boys 'Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill li Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 15 Baseball 22 Do-Nut League l-2-35 B Club 2-3. All r 57243. if 1 -- ,, K it ak Jamison, Anna Ilene Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Art Club 35 Order- ly 2. Johnson, June Elizabeth Seattle, Washington Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Concert Band 1-25 Spanish Club 15 Camera Club 1-25 History Club 1, 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Art Club 2-35 High Lights 1. Johnson, Lawrence George Twin Falls Scarlet Shirts 35 Do-Nut League 12 Track 25 Hi-Y Club 1-25 ROTC 1-2-35 Pershing Rifles 3. Johnson, Nola Lorraine Tacoma, Washington Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 1-25 Concert Band 1-25 Majorette 1-25 Red Mill 15 Camera Club 1-2-35 History Club 1-25 Science Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Art Club 15 High Lights 15 ROTC Sponsor 2-3. Johnson, Marjorie Jean Twin Falls A Cappella Choir 25Gir1s'Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Camera Club 1-2-35 Sci- ence Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Mon- itor 3. Johnson, Ruth Marie Boise Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Dance Band 35 Symphony Orchestra 1-2-35 Concert Band 35 Scarlet Skirts 1-2-3. Jones, Bruce Boise Stamp Club 35 Debate 1-2. Jones. Warren Joy, William Bixby Murray, Utah Wrestling 35 Tennis 2. Kading, Anne Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-3: Orderly 2. Kading, Sylvia Boise Scarlet Skirts 1-2-35 Orderly 3. Karns, Robert Lewis Loveland, Colorado Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Concert Band 1-2-35 Stamp Club 1-25 Art Club 3. Keithly, Donald Charles Ontario, Oregon Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 25 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 Yell Leader 2-35 Hi-Y Club 1-2. Kepros, Lily Angeline Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 History Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 15 High Lights 1-25 Girls' Club, Secretary 2-35 French Club 2-31 Red Mill 1. Kerley, Everett Russell Boise Basketball 35 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 Track 3. Kerley, Kathleen Lurena Boise lunior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-2- 35 Dist. Musical Festival 1-2-35 Firet1y 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3: Concert Girls' Glee Club 2-35 French Club 2. Koelsch, Malone William Boise Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Basketball 15 Baseball 1-2-35 Do- Nut League 1-25 Symphony Orchestra 1-2, Lalarum, lone Hannah Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 15 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 1-2-35 Commercial Club 3. Laing, Phyllis Helene Mackay Library Staff 3. Lake, Helen La Verne Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 3. Landon, Larry Boise Dist. Musical Festival 15 Symphony Orchestra 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 1-2-35 Hi-Y Club 1-2-35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 1-2-35 Rifle Team 1-2 Langford, Pat Jane Twin Falls Spanish Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. La Rue, Albert William Santa Cruz, Calitorma Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 35 Our Town 35 Monitor 2-35 Do-Nut League 2-3: Foot- ball 25 ROTC 2-3. Lawheacl, Jerry Paul Ewing, Nebraska F.F,A. 1-2-35 Track 35 Gott 25 B Club 3. 49 Layne, Ellis William Cardston, Alberta Scarlet Shirts 2, Monitor 15 High Lights 1-2. Editor 35 Baseball 15 Do-Nut League 1-2. Le Favour, Zenaida Louise Boise Spanish Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Leppert, Virginia Boise Scarlet Skirts 35 Orderly 1-2. Lettenmaier, Norbert Edward Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Levine, Noah Boise Debate 1-2-35 Dramatic Club 35 Span- ish Club 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Tennis 1- 2-3, Manager 25 Stamp Club 1-25 B Club 3. Little, Lois Louise Colorado Springs, Colorado A Cappella Choir 3,G1rls'Glee Club 1-2, Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firetly 25 'Blossom Time 35 1'Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Concert Girls' Glee Club 2. Little, Willis Lee Caldwell Boys' Glee C1ub25 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 2: 'Firetlyn 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Lloyd, Aleda Boige Latin Club 1. Scarlet Skirts 2-3, Ord- erly 2: GA A. 1. 1 Loveland, Glen Clinton McCainmon Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 25 F.F.A. 15 Do-Nut League 3. MacNamara, John Edmund Buhl Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 15 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 Hi-Y Club 2. Magden, Jessie Catherine Mountain Home Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 35 High Lights 25 Debate Team 2, Martin, Jerry Merces Cavour, South Dakota Spanish Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 15 Tennis 15 Do-Nut League 2-35 Track 25 Hi-Y Club 15 Fencing Club 25 ROTC 1-2-3. Matlock, Norman St, loseph, Missouri F.F.A. 1-2-3. McBride, George Wayne Fort Lupton, Colorado Scarlet Shirts 25 S.M.S. 35 ROTC 1-2-3. McCarter, Donald Calvin Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 25 S.M.S. 2-35 Football 25 Track 2-35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Fencing Club 2. McG1ochlin, Merlyn Cary Commercial Club 3. if I., I 5 , y. R li ' 5 , , it ' 5 ' 4 ,Q 1 5-ss -, fr K fr , 53.5, ' Y ,i l 'ZQQ 5 rf, Vita 41 ' . McLean, Edward Lloyd Goldhill, Nevada Scarlet Shirts 25 Junior Class Treas- urer5 Football 15 Baseball 15 Track 15 ROTC 1-2-3. McManus, John Timothy Tilden, Nebraska Scarlet Shirts 2: Basketball Mgr. 15 Do-Nut League 1-2. McMenamin, Eyleen Rita Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 35 French Club 2-3. Meagher, Betty Jean Boise A Cappella Choir5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Dist, Musical Festival 25 Symphony Orchestra 2-35 String Quartet 35 Dra- matic Club 2-3: Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Mellor, Betty Lou Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 35 Orderly 15 High Lights, Bus. Mgr. 3. Meyers, Margaret Ellen Meridian lunior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home Ec. Club 3. Milender, Florence Giendive, Montana Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 2: Monitor 2, Miller, Lois Miriam Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home Bc. Club 2-35 Orderly 35 G.A.A. 1-2-3. 50 fx-ws-.5 1 . rw. Mobberly, Ray Charles Boise Track 1-2-35 B Club 35 ROTC 2-3. Montgomery, Ruth Alene Boise A Cappella Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 1: Scarlet Skirts 1-25 Or- derly 2. Moon, Ina Rosella Greenleaf Library Staff 1-2. Morfitt, Helen Margaret Wilder Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Moritz, Lela Fern Boise Orderly 2. Morrison , Phyllis Murphy, Bates Howard Portland, Oregon Boys' Glee Club 35 Pep Band 2-35 Dance Band 35 Concert Band 2-35 Camera Club 1-2-35 Science Club 15 High Lights 3. Myers, Betty Jane Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Home Ec. Club 35 Art Club 2-35 Monitor 2. J Myers, Dale Abilene, Kansas Football 15 Track 1. Myers, Margaret Irene Boise Scarlet Skirts 25 Monitor 2. Nanson, Lois Bernice Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 25 Girls' Club 1-2-35 G.A.A. 1. Neely, Dan Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 F.F.A. 1-25 Do-Nut League 2-35 High Lights, Printing Stall 2-3. Nichols, Patricia Joan Logansport, Indiana Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-31 Commercial Club 35 Orderly 2-35 G- A.A. 1-2-3, Nixon, Richard Harvey Boise Scarlet Shirts 2: S.M.S. 1-2-35 ROTC 1-2-35 Pershing Rifles 1-2-3. Obenchain, Phil Albon Rockford, lllinois Dist. Musical Festival 25 Concert Band 25 Courier 2, Editor 35 Football 15 Scar- let Shirts 2. Oberbillig, Harlow 130159 A Cappella Choir 1-2-35 lunior Cl'1Oil' 3: Boys' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 1-2: Boys' Quartet 35 Firefly 22 'Blofsom Time 35 Red Mill 15 MOH- itor , MF? KM. I ,rs O'Rorke, Mary Catherine Boise Latin Club l-27 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Girls' Club l-2-37 G.A.A. l-2-37 Girls' B Club 3. Otto, Herbert Paul Alclerwoorl Manor, Washington Camera Club 37 Scarlet Shirts 27 ROTC l-2, C.O. 37 Pershing Rifles 37 Ritle Team l-2-3, Oxley, Patricia Ann Lewiston Latin Club 17 Science Club 27 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Orderly 37 Student Council l-37 G.A.A. l-2-37 Debate 17 Fencing Club l. Palmer, Dee Anthony Pocatello ROTC 2-3. Patrick, Janet Marie Iowa City, lowa Scarlet Skirts 2-37 G.A.!l. l7 French Club 2. Patrick. Grace Louise Shelton, Nebraska Latin Club 37 Scarlet Skirts 37 Girls' Vlulw l-2-3. Perkins, Virginia Arlene Corvallis, Oregon Latin Club l-2-37 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Home Fc. Club 2-37 Library Stall l-2. Phelan, Georgialee Boise Scarlet Skirts 2'3f Commercial Club 37 Orclerly 37 G.A,A. l-2-3. Phillips, Donna Rose McCall Firefly 27 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Mon- itor 2. Philips, Jack Richard Boise Scarlet Shirts 27 Monitor l-27 Basket- ball l-27 Football l-27 Volleyball 2-37 Do-Nut League l-2-37 Track 1-2-3. Pollard, Elizabeth Louise Caldwell Dist. Musical Festival l-27 Symphony Orchestra l-2-37 String Quartet l-2-37 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Monitor 37 High Lights 27 All-Northwest Orchestra, Spo- kane 27 Regional Music Festival, Ogden 2. Porritt, Orval Rawlins Boise Scarlet Shirts 27 Football l-2-37 Track 37 B Club 37 Hi-Y Club 37 Debate Team l-2-3. Pullen, Jack Oakland, California Football l-2-37 Baseball l-2-37 B Club 3. Queen, Jack Ness City, Kansas Do-Nut League 2-3. Randall, Lillian Ethel Caldwell Scarlet Skirts 37 Home Fc. Club 27 Commercial Club 37 G.A.A. 1. Rankin, Coleen Mae Boise Girls' Glee Club 17 Dist. Musical Fes- tival l7 Red Mill 17 Spanish Club l-2-37 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Monitor 37 Orderly 27 High Lights 3. Rea, Charles Donald Laramie, Wyoming Scarlet Shirts 27 Monitor 37 Basket- ball l7 Football l7 Do-Nut League l-2-37 Track l-2-37 B Club l-2-3. Reckamp, Virginia Mclntosh, South Dakota Science Club 37 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 G.A.A. l. Reed, Jackie Wray Boise Dist. Musical Festival l-27 Concert Band l-27 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 G.A.A. l- 2-37 Tennis l-27 Debate Team l-2, Reusser, John Eugene Logan, Utah Dist. Musical Festival l-27 Dance Band 37 Concert Band 2-37 Spanish Club t7 ROTC l-2, C.O. 37 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Reynolds, Hal Elton Boise History Club 27 Scarlet Shirts 27 ROTC l-2, C.O. 37 Pershing Rifles 2-37 Rifle Team 2. Riddle, George MacDuff Boise Boys' Cttee Club l7 Dist. Musical Fes- tival l7 Red Mill l7 Scarlet Shirts 27 Monitor 37 High Lights 37 S.M.S. l-2- 3i Boys' Federation, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 37 Student Council 3: Class Officer 27 Hi-Y Club 3. Roark, Marilynn Margaret Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Commercial Club 3i Orderly 27 G.A.A. l-2-3. Roberts, Dora Roberts, Floral Marlene Cambridge Latin Club 2-37 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Monitor 37 Orderly 2. Roberts, Helen Elmerine Boise Dist. Musical Festival lg Concert Band l, Spanish Club 2, Scarlet Skirts 2-37 G,A.A. 2-3. Robertson, George Harold Stella, Nebraska ROTC l-2-3, Pershing Rifles 37 High Lights l-2. Robinson, Coleen Boise Girls' Cttee Club lp Dist. Musical Fes- tival 27 Concert Band l-27 'Red Mill l7 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Orderly 27 Yell Duchess 3. Rogers, Edith Rowlett. Marjorie Ruth Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-3, G.A.A. l-2-3. Royer, Rosemary Thelma New Meadows Girls' Glee Club 31 i'Blossom Time 37 Scarlet Skirts 3. Rutten, Yvonne Mary Minot, North Dakota Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Art Club l-27 French Club l-27 G.A,A. l-2-3. I, f f l ' L. K Ryals, Buckley Lockenliy, Utah Do-Nut League 1. Sandmeyer, Thomas Ralph Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 S.M.S. 35 ROTC 1-2- 35 Pershing Rifles 3. Sanford, Junella Boise A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Dramatic Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Trouping Theater 2-35 Our Town 35 High Lights 2-35 Concert Girls' Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 1-2. Sarlat, Muriel Emma Walla Walla, Washington Dramatic Club 35 Our Town 35 Courier 1, 35 Girls' Club, Vice-Presi- dent2. Sarvis, LaVerne Virginia Boise Spanish Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Girls' B Club 3, Saxton, Elwin Heyburn Scarlet Shirts 25 F.F.A. l-2-3. Saxton, Nyal Leland 1-leyburn F FA. 1-2-3. Schlerf, Iris Helen Boise Girls' Glee Clul 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 1'Ref'l Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 35 Concert Girls' Glee Club 2. Schmidt, Richard Otto Hampton, Virginia Football 2-35 Track 25 B Club 3. Schoonover, Donivan Glen McTash, South Dakota Do-Nut League 1-2. Schoonover, Norman John Spokane, Washington Dist. Musical Festival 25 Pep Band 2-35 Dance Band 25 Symphony Orchestra 35 Concert Band 25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Tennis 35 Do-Nut League 1-25 Golf 15 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 1-2-3. Seibel, Glen Sidney Boise A Cappella Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mi1l 15 Spanish Club 1-25 Dramatic Club 35 Stamp Club 15 Scarlet Shirts 2. Sevey, Cora Valiene Brewster, Washington Sheesley, Lawrence Paul Colorado Springs, Colorado Scarlet Shirts 25 Baseball 35 Do-Nut League 25 ROTC 2-3. Shepherd, Ruth Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Girls' B Club 3. Sherman, John Dewey Minneapolis, Minnesota Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Concert Bancl 1-25 Science Club 1-25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Boys' Federation, Treasurer 25 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Per- shing Ritles 2-35 Rifle Team 2-3. 52 Sherman, Harriet Marie Inwood, Iowa A Cappella Choir 1-2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 2-35 Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Girls' Sextet 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G. ILA, 1-2-3. Shintani, Sumiko Boise Girls' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 25 Firefly 25 Science Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 25 Concert Girls' Glee Club 2. Shook, Laura Eleanor Portland, Oregon Girls' Glee Club 25 Orderly 3. Skoqerson, Margaret Hammett Girls' Glee Club 1-2-35 Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Con- cert Girls' Glee Club 2-3, Sloan, Ila Carol Elkhart, Kansas A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Festival 25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Dramatic Club 2. Small, Mary Amelia Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 1-25 Order- ly 3. Smead, Maralee Boise Spanish Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 25 Orderly 25 Quill and Scroll 35 1-ligh Lights 2, Editor 3. Smith, Elizabeth Irene Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Red Mill 15 Spanish Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Smith, Eugene Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 S,M,S. 2-35 ROTC 1-2, C.O, 35 Pershing Ritles 1-2-35 Rifle Team 1. Smith, Girard Billings, Montana Scarlet Shirts 25 Tennis 1, 35 Do-Nut League 15 ROTC 1-2-3. Smith, Jerry Vickers Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 15 Boys' Fed- eration 2-35 Basketball 15 Football l-2-35 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 Track 15 Golf 35 B Club 2-35 ROTC 1-2-3. Smith, Margaret Elizabeth Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Latin Club 32 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Smith, Marilyn Grace Bois? Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Senior Class Presi- dent 3, Vice-President 2. Smith, Marion Call Boise F.F.A. 1-2-35 Boys' Federation 35 Wrestling 1-2. Smith, Phyllis Lavaughn V McFaIl, Missouri Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G.A.A. 2, Snider, Betty Ruth Boise Latin Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 25 Com- mercial Club 35 Orderly 2. 6? E' Soucie, Elberta Myrle Los Anqeles, California Spanish Club 1-25 Dramatic Club 1- 2-35 Camera Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Troupinq Theater 25 David Copper- field 15 Library Staff l-2. Speer, Clarence Long Beach, California Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Football 2-35 Base- ball 35 Tennis 35 Do-Nut League 2-35 Track 35 B Club 35 ROTC 2-3. Spofford, Thomas Boise Scarlet Shirts 2-35 Basketball 15 Ten- nis 1-2-35 Do-Nut Leaque 1-2-35 Track 35 B Club 2-35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Sprague, Lorraine Boise Girls' Glee Club 2-35 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Girls' Club l-2-3. Starkey, Don Blaine Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 15 Do- Nut Leaque 1-2, Stemler, Clarence New Albany, Indiana Boys' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 25 Firefly 25 Dramatic Club 1-2-3, Scarlet Shirts 25 Trouping Theater 25 Art Club 35 Our Town 35 Monitor 25 Hiqli Liqhts, Sports Editor 25 Courier, Art Editor 2, Associate Editor 3. Stone, Sally Frances Boise Latin Club 1-25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orclerly 25 Girls' Club 15 Basketball 1- 2-35 Sponsor 35 Student Council 2. Storey, Reatha Olive Troy Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 3. Stricklen, Loren .1-lerington, Kansas Boys' Glee Club 25 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 25 Firetly 25 Hi-Y Club 3. Stroud, Isabelle Marie Corvallis, Oreqon Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Stroud, Lucille Genevieve Boise Dramatic Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Troupinq Theater 2. Stuart , Elbert Winfield Remby, Alberta Boys' tGlee 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Stuart, Girls' Festival Red Mill 1: ROTC 1-2-3. Jean Yvonne Sunburst, Montana Glee Club 1-25 Dist. Musical 1-25 Firefly 25 Red Mill 1. Swift, John David Boise Boys' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 1-25 Pep Band 2-35 Dance Band 2-35 Concert Band 1-2-35 Brass Sextet 35 Red Mill 15 Science Club 15 Scarlet Shirts 2-35 S.M.S. 35 Football 1-25 Track 1-2-35 B Club 35 ROTC 2-3. Tannlund, Jacqueline Jean Ontario, Oregon Spanish Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G.A.A. 15 Courier 3. Terry, Betty Lee Forsythe, Montana Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Commercial Club 35 G.A.A.1-2-3. 53 Terwilleger, Guy Edwin Nampa Dramatic Club 1-2-35 This Awful Age 25 Our Town 35 Courier 35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 3. Thometz, Robert Francis Twin Falls Science Club 15 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 35 S.M.S. l-2-35 Track 1-25 B Club 35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-35 High Liqhts 3. Thomas, Steven Michael Roslyn, Washington Track 3, Thompson, Barbara Jean Caldwell A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-2-35 Dist. Musical Festival l-25 1'Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Spanish Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 3. Thompson, William Emmett Boise Latin Club 2-35 Science Club 15 ROTC 1-2-3. Thrailkill, Lois Mae Boise Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 15 Red Mill 15 Latin Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Orderly 2-35 Home Ec. Club 3. True, Carroll Leroy Twin Falls Dist. Musical Festival 1-2-35 Symphony Orchestra 1-2-35 String Quartet 1-2-35 Spanish Club 1-25 Camera Club 1-25 Science Club 25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Re- gional Music Festival, Ogden, 2. Turner, Elizabeth Luella Boise Scarlet Skirts 2. il fr:-i matrix Turner, Richard Frederick Boise Symphony Orchestra 35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 25 Basketball 25 Football 2-35 Do-Nut League 1-2. Ulmer, Wanda Boise Spanish Club 2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Vance, David Sherman San Francisco, California Camera Club 25 Science Club 35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 35 ROTC 1-2-3. Vander-hoef, William Roy Farqo, North Dakota F.F A. 1-2-35 Colt 15 ROTC 1-2-3, Vaught, Robert Boise Pep Band 1-2-35 Dance Band 1-25 Symphony Orchestra 35 Concert Band 1-25 Sophomore Treasurer. Voight, Clarence Walnut, Kansas Latin Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 2, Waddell, Geraldine Gladys Salt Lake City, Utah Walker, Bertha Louise Ierome A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 21 Firefly 21 Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Skirts 2' G.A.A. 1. 'Q 1 1,1 Qs... Walker, Phyllis Lenore Boise A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Dist, Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Wallace, Betty Lou Burlington, lowa Scarlet Skirts 35 Girls' Club 3. Wallace, Patricia Ann Burlington, lowa Boise Ward, Barbara Gene A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Fire- fly 25 Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Dramatic Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Our Town 3. Watson, Betty Jo Corvallis, Oregon Dist. Musical Festival 15 Concert Band 15 Spanish Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 2. Waxborn, Adria Lillian lclaho City Scarlet Skirts 1-2-35 Monitor 15 Order- ly 25 Library Staff 15 G.A.A. 1-2. Weisshaupt, Gustave Adolph Boise Scarlet Shirts 25 Wrestling 1-25 Do- Nut League 15 Golf 15 ROTC 1-2-3. Welker, Alfred Carson Emmett Do-Nut League 15 ROTC 1-25 Football Manager 25 Orderly 3, Weninger, Margaretta Silverton, Oregon Girls' Glee Club 35 Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Skirts 3. Westbrook, Mary Ax-rilla Nampa A Cappella Choir 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Dist. Musical Festival l-25 Concert Band 35 Firefly 23 Blossom Time 35 Scarlet Skirts 2-3' Mixed Quartet 35 Concert Girls' Glee Club 35 N.W. Music Conference. Spo- kane 2. Westfall, Helen Louise Boise Latin Club 1-25 Camera Club 25 His- tory Club 25 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 35 Courier 2-3. Wetzel, Bud Frank Nampa Scarlet Shirts 25 Football 15 Track 15 ROTC 1-2. Weybright, Marvin Ellis Boise Wheeler, Robert Dee Boise Dist. Musical Festival 25 Concert Band 25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Monitor 15 Basket- ball 1-25 Baseball 2-35 Do-Nut League 1-25 Track 1. Wheelock, Clifford Miller, South Dakota Spanish Club 25 Scarlet Shirts 25 Baseball 1-2-35 Do-Nut League 35 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-35 Rifle Team 2-3. Whipple, Wallis Clifford Castle Rock, Washington 2Scarlet Shirts 25 S.M.S. 2-35 ROTC 1- -3. Whitt, Charles Richard Tipton, Oklahoma Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 2-3. Whitt, Wesley Gordon Tipton, Oklahoma Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 2-35 Pershing Rifles 3. Williams, Vernon Louis Anselmo, Nebraska Science Club 2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Do-Nut League 1-2. Willoughby, Ruth Willsey, Wilda Louise Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-35 Monitor 3. Wilmot, Fonda Wilper, Frank Charles Salmon A Cappella Choir 25 Boys' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firely 25 Red Mill 15 ROTC 2-3. Wilson, Milton Philip Boise A Cappella Choir 1-2-35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Fire- fly 25 'Blossom Time 35 Red Mill 15 Spanish Club 15 Dramatic Club 3: Trouping Theater 35 Our Town 35 Mixed Quartet 3. Winston, Don Wesley Gooding Latin Club 1-2-35 Scarlet Shirts 25 Do-Nut League 1. Wittell, Earl Kyle Caldwell Boys' Glee Club 15 Red Mill 15 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-25 B Club 15 2-35 ROTC 1-2-3. Wood, William Ellsworth Salt Lake City Utah Pep Band 2-35 Concert Band 1-25 Brass Sextet 25 Scarlet Shirts 25 ROTC 1-2, C.O. 35 Pershing Rifles 2-3. Worthen, Althea Virginia Salt Lake City, Utah Latin Club 15 History Club 15 Scarlet Skirts 2-35 G.A,A. 1-2-35 French Club 3: Girls B Club 3. Worthwine, John Castlebury Boise A Cappella Choir 2-35 Boys' Glee Club 1-2-35 Dist. Musical Festival 1-25 Firefly 25 Blossom Time' 35 Red Mill 15 Monitor 2-35 S.M.S. 15 Football 1-25 ROTC 2-3. Yerrington, Max Corydon, lowd Scarlet Shirts 25 F.F.A. 25 Basketball 35 Football 35 Baseball 35 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 B Club 3, Zamzow, Stanley Eugene BOiSG Scarlet Shirts 25 Basketball 25 Foot- ball 25 Baseball 25 Tennis 2-35 Do-Nut League 1-2-35 1-li-Y Club 2-3. Zimmer, Chaz-lotEe Christian BOiSS .4 Anderson, Dorothy Mae Caldwell Girls' Glee Club 17 Dist. Musical Fes- tival 17 Red Mill 17 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Orderly 3. Barringer, John Boise Scarlet Shirts 27 Dc-Nut League 2-37 Track 27 ROTC 2. Campbell, Ronald Victor Do-Nut League l-2. Durham, Ora Edward Payette Scarlet Shirts 27 Monitor 37 Basket- ball 1-2-37 Football l, 37 Baseball l-2-37 Do-Nut League 1-2-37 Track 1, 37 Gott 2-31 B Club 2-3. Baker, Jack Edward Glenns Ferry Scarlet Shirts 27 High Lights 37 Hi-Y 2. Brock, Naomi Eunice Middleton Girls' Glee Club l: Latin Club 1. Cosby, Martha Jane Boise Eby, Wayne Boise Boys' Glee Club 27 -Football 1-27 Golf 2. Evans, James Harvey Nampa Dist. Musical Festival 27 Concert Band l-2-37 Scarlet Shirts 27 ROTC 1-2-3. Fuller, Reed Jesse Emmett Gillburg, Melvin Elko, Nevada ROTC l-2-3. Hamming, Margaret Elinor Boise Orderlv 3. Hance, Lorraine Alberta Boise Commercial Club 3. Hastings, Lincoln Heilson. Romola Iona Scarlet Skirts 3. Hoagland, Eva Lowe Roseberry Dramatic Club 27 Scarlet Skirts 2. Priest, John Boise Scarlet Shirts 27 Art Club 27 Monitor 17 F.F.A. 1-2-3. Thorsted, Dale Edward Boise Wong, Gordon Wing Canton, China ir ameta .fhy eniou Hol-re, Kenneth Lebanon, Missouri Scarlet Shirts 27 Hi-Y Club 27 ROTC 1. Hughes, Mary Gwendolyn St. Maries Scarlet Skirts 37 Commercial Club 3. Klein, Mary Louise Boise Scarlet Skirts 3. Malmin, Oscar Carl Boise Do-Nut League l. Mays, Jack Howe F.F.A. 1-2-37 High Lights t-27 Wrest- ling 1-2. McDermott, Gordon Pete Salt Lake City, Utah Neves, Dan Frank Oakland, Oregon Boys' Glee Club l-27 Firefly 27 Red Mill 17 Monitor 3. Orr, Hertha Lanark Girls' C-lee Club 37 Blossom Time 37 Scarlet Skirts 3. Post, Robert Floyd Caldwell Basketball 17 Football 27 Baseball 1-2- 37 Do-Nut League 1-2-37 B Club 1-2-3. Reinecker, Max Eugene Quinter, Kansas Basketball 2-37 Football 2-37 Do-Nut League 1-2-37 B Club 2-3. 55 Fascilla, Ralph Boise Fergus, Jacqueline Eva Boise Scarlet Skirts 2-37 Orderly 3. Henderlider, Robert Melven Boise Scarlet Shirts 27 ROTC 1-2-3. Moore, Ruby Lukie Boise Girls' Glee Club 1-2-37 Dist. Musical Festival 17 Firefly 27 Blossom Time 37 'Ped Mill 17 Scarlet Skirts 2-3. Reynolds, Clara Alice Denver, Colorado Science Club 37 G.A.A. 2. Richardson, Jeanne Ellwood City, Pennsylvania Girls' Glee Club 27 Firefly 27 Scar- let Skirts 2-3. Robbins, Robert Charles Bttna Mills, California Scarlet Shirts 27 Monitor 27 Tennis l-27 B Club 37 l-ll-Y 2. Schoenfeldt, Otto Spitzler, Harold Boise Dist. Musical Festival 27 Pep Band 27 Dance Band 27 Symphony Orchestra 27 Concert Band l-27 Scarlet Shirts 27 S.lVl.S. 1-2. Spore, Loren Crockett Sandpoint Concert Band 4. Thompson, Ray Almlra, Washington Trouping Theater 37 High Lights 3, S M.S. 3. Weaver, Howard Robert Boise Scarlet Shirts 2, Monitor 27 SMS, 3. Whittington, Bernice Jean Nampa Girls' Glee Clutf 17 Scarlet Skirts 2-37 G.A.A. l. .geniot onot feom efau of 1942 Graduation honors are determined by ranking pupils according to the grade average ot LEVINE, NOAH BAILEY, IULIA POLLARD, ELIZABETH FRENCH, EDWARD SLOAN, CAROL HALLEY, IOYCE GILLENWATER, RAY GLENN, IEAN OXLEY, PATRICIA WALKER, PHYLLIS HAINES, MARIORIE STEMLER, CLARENCE BEVINGTON, CLEO BURKE, CARL DUNCAN, CATHERINE GILLESPIE, DORIS LAING, PHYLLIS ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER HIGBY, HELEN RUTTEN, YVONNE SMITH, MARILYN SWIFT, DAVID DAVIS, WILLIAM GARDNER, KATHLEEN KOELSCH, MALONE MELLOR, BETTY LOU SNIDER, BETTY BUNN, MARCELLA BROWN, LENORA STONE, SALLY BAILEY, MARIAN SMITH, MARION C. WARD, BARBARA all subjects for the entire course. Roll of Highest Honor CHURCH, FRANK IOHNSON, MARIORIE KEPROS, LILY SHERMAN, IOHN WORTHEN, VIRGINIA LITTLE, LOIS Roll of High Honor GARTNER, LORRAINE HOWARD, RICHARD ROYER, ROSEMARY CAINE, DIXON SARVIS, LaVERNE FORSTER, ROBERT ROBERTS, HELEN BARBOUR, ROBERT CHISHOLM, DEVA IOHNSON, LORRAINE SOUCIE, ELBERTA DeCHAMBEAU, VIRGINIA DROUBAY, BEVERLY IOY, WILLIAM Roll of Honor PHELAN, GEORGIALEE FRY, GUY TRUE, CARROLL MURPHY, BATES WILSON, PHILIP COLE, MONA O'RORKE, MARY ALLOWAY, LORENA FIELD, PHYLLIS SMITH, MARGARET E. BAXTER, MARGARET EDWARDS, BETTY ANSOTEGUI, IULIE CARVER, CONNIE GENE 56 SARLAT, MURIEL HANNIFIN, ELISABETH PERKINS, VIRGINIA GILMORE, IAMES GRIM, CATHERINE RIDDLE, IERRY FRASER, LaVONNE RANDALL, LILLIAN WESTFALL, HELEN BRADLEY, RUTH IONES, BRUCE FERGUS, IACQUELINE DOWNS, IOSEPH ALEXANDER, NICHOLAS CLARK, FLORENCE HARTER, MARY LOUISE MEAGHER, BETTY IEAN ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA PATRICK, LOUISE RECKAMP, VIRGINIA HANSEN, CORRINE OBERBILLIG, HARLOW HARRIS, IULIA THOMETZ, ROBERT WEYBRIGHT, MARVIN BULFINCH, GARDNER I BULL, GLORIA U COSHO, MARY HARDING, MARY VIRGINIA WINSTON, DONALD LeFAVOUR, ZENAIDA BURNS, ROBERT WHEELOCK, CLIFFORD unZ0'Z5 HELEN JONES ESTHER LANDERS President Vice-President BILL CARPENTER FRED GLIMP Secretary Treasurer WE ARE in the prime of high school lifeeejust old enough to look behind, but young enough to look ahead. Thats what's so wonderful about being a junior. Of course, there are other things to being a junior, too. Being able to sit downstairs during the assemblies, and having our boys play first-string football and basketball, and being able to tease the sophomores, and oh, just lots of other things that alone seem rather insignificant, but put together do so much to make the year a good one. When we are juniors, we get to put on the lunior-Senior Prom. This year's prom was Hsuperf' even if we do say so, and we like to think that we did our part towards furthering the Good Neighbor Policy by using the theme t'Fiesta. lt was held in the new gym on April 25, and Beverly Kennedy was chairman. Speaking of productions, remember our class assembly, UBehind the Mike, when all of those celebrities came to talk over Boise l-ligh's microphone? We really think that now we ought to confess that the performers weren't celebrities, but some of our talented juniors. But even if we didn't really bring national figures to the stage, we don't think we were exactly cheating, because some of those junior boys and girls are slated for fame. ln five or six years, when Wakeman, McDonald, and Terrill are playing All American, and Bill Smith and Richard Yriondo are working for M-Cf-M, we'll be able to say, l'They were in our lunior Class. You never can tell about things like that. And this is the year we chose our own class identificationeour '43 class rings. lohn Ballou, Suzanne Code, lack Link, and Helen lones, the committee that picked them out, had a specially important job to do because from now on the senior class rings will be uniformethe design we selected. Helen lones was class president this year. Other junior class officers were: Esther Landers, vice- president, Bill Carpenter, secretary, and Fred Glimp, treasurer. Wilford Cvergard and Mickey Galloway spoke for us in the Student Council. We've been citing all of the advantages of being a junior, and come to think of it, we're really not going to be juniors much longer. But we haven't got time for any sentimentalities. We're too busy. We've got to start training for next year, when WE will be running the school. 57 7 S .J , . ft. X. f -is M ' i 1-MX I 4 -Us so ,-K.-3-f , MSW.- f f wr ,,,, , Q--ff xx. .f I ,. Acl-xley, D. Adams, E. Akard, J. .gp W f 44 495 , XX 1 ff 1 'K X 1 s ' .Aa R f M?TW2Eu xy A 44 Q X -.a.' X y ...N E513 t R .l. A 1 .Q iz? t Axw Allen. J. Amos, B. Anderson, Geo. Anderson, Gus Anderson, J. Anderson, P. Anderson, R. Andrews, E. Andrews, V. Arriola, G. Ash, J. Ashenfelter, J. Ashford, T. Atkinson, B. Auberman, R. Bachrnan, J. Bagley, F. Baird, K. Baker, D. Baker, S. Bakes, B. Ballou, J. Barnes, B. Bates, R. Beetharn, A. Bennett, M. Berry, E. Berry, W. Bertram, J. Betebenner, M. Betzold, E. Bevans, S. Bevington, L. . V N f f 0 A 1 I N f .. ff. , 5' ' 'V ,ip S ,.- x 1 X! 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W7 'X X7 f Q' 4 Q 42 1-fix 'f , , mv? 49 il K in ' - 5 Cf. 4 , , ff f Y! 4' ,M ffdf ., nl, .., W Q 6 ' ul 1 9 M f 4 , as f 7 f W 41 f if in W M 5 A ,il 'R ' N , -a, if A 1 H Q . f , 7237! 'A ww g 5 Xi, WM! , W H , f, ., ,V A ' fi , , X- Worhois, R. Worthen, R. Wright, W. Yriondo, R. Zarnzow, M. Zautz, M. Cannaday, M. Dahlstrom, L. Douglas. L Edwards, C. Galloway, M. Gianunzio, J. Hiatt, E. Lobbs, M. Mattison, J. May, M. Miller, R. Minger, B. Moore, R. Moses, F. Overgard, W. Owens, H. Phillips, B. Rigdon, P. Shaeffer, G. Strickland, E. 63 an f ww Wf X .1 ARE- f f f M , 0 ,, I ,qvlfhvfnazef ,f ff WAYNE HARTER PAT JORDAN President Vice-President IEAN BROWN GOODMAN CURTIS Secretary Treasurer mls THIS 31-Bl? shyly asks Toe Sophomore as he walks into Room l2. My, this period has been short, announces Betty Sophomore as she hurriedly starts to leave English class when the half-period bell rings second period. Isn't it odd, says Toe to Betty, that we are the only two going up these left hand stairs? And look at all those huge students coming down. That's all right, you superior seniors and jesting juniors. We may be silly sophomores, but so were you once, and not so long ago, either. And if you turned out to be so wonderful, just think what we will be in 1943. Of course, we sophomore girls were not quite so lost as the boys because of our Big Sisters. They were grand, took us by the hands, led us from room to room, and explained the ins and outs of Boise High School. Our gratitude knew no bounds. Our boys made up the' Baby Braves, and we were proud of them. Our basketball team showed some excellent players and talent was displayed on the tennis court and the track field. The coach has spotted some fine material in all lines of sports, and you will see these heroes' names flash forth next year. We have brains combined with brawn. Some of our sophomores have proved superior students. Tenth graders have been active in music and dramatics. A few even won bids to the Dramatic Club. Officers that led us sophomores through the first year were Wayne l'Tuffy Harter, our peppy little president, Pat fordan, vicevpresidentg Goodman Curtis, secretary, and lean Brown, treasurer. We sent Louis Cosho and Bob Oliver to the Student Council. Sophomore girls took their place on the Charm School board. lean Barber and lean Brown were sent from our class to uphold the sophomore opinion on charm. lsabel Tones, Frances Rhea, Mary Orr, and Phyllis Halley were our representatives in Girls' Club. Ralph Pfost and Wayne Harter helped manage the Boys' Federation. The sophomore assembly took the form of a fashion show, Where figures modeling the latest fashions glided on and off the stage. Why did the audience laugh? Tuffy l-larter was in charge of the fashion show and Donald Bish was the narrator. Thus has passed our sophomore year, and you will have to admit we have made a mighty good start. We have taken an enthusiastic and energetic role in classes, clubs, and sports. We love the Big High School and we hope we will prove worth-while juniors and seniors. 65 . , ww f - ' W 125' 'A' ff my WJ.. 5 , , X in W 2 W .0 , A KW, M, f ' r , 7 ,K Z .i Q2 1' ., ' am . ' .4 ww ,. , Of ,M , 7 'fb , vvvv wf, - AV M V VV Q V , ,ff ,. , ff - V ,S W2 y W 7-WW , V , f , wwf, , 'f it , ' 5' ff , . ,V .fx I Ve 4 , www' V ,V ,, fix I, . ,. X if ,MW . VI i gn f If f if f 7 , ,, 1 ,, f we-WSW , 'g f-Mg QAQMQ J T Q. Www X wwabxg , .. , my --i' W 72 ,, ,fd X , W ,, , .- X M, ' WW ,me 0 ,. . ' . 5 ' my W' ' .5 4 V 2 ' fi , ff? AQ, ff fw W W ' X u ,j . ,, . -, ,V , 5- , cf V' 1 ,, ,WS f f ,,', ,M ' af M V Q , ,VJ , ..V' A M -..A , A .K . Z2 W , ,ffm,,,x' Abharate, A. Abbarate, L. Abbott, M. Arnett, M. Arnold, G. Asumendi, A. Bailes, V. Bailey, P. Baker, D. Barraclough. E. Barrett, D. Bassett, M. 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TV . x . ---- F y .lvv K 'W xv .uawwi A ' Ra 1 A I in 1 in 1,,V ,v.- V I QL 5 23 Q' 52 eff, Wgjfg WCW tuafenf mmm W' Horsfall Vice4President Frank Church, President Phyllis Field, Trans Fl ence Clark Recording Secretary The Council and Adviser Helen Moore Mary Voslifi, Crirre'-'ywonflirtq Sem' I y ATIONAL Qratorical Champion Frank Church used his talents well this year as Student Body President. Under his leadership the school has just completed one of its most successful years. The first of the year saw the initiation of regular matinee dances, and later on those much-talked-of, much-needed uniforms for the band. Confronting a rather serious problem of depleted finances, the Council sponsored severalupay assemblies for the purpose of raising money. Students are still wondering whether that demonstra- tion of hypnosis put on by President Church and Qrval Porritt was real or not. Fake or real, it was one of the most convincing pieces of acting ever put on Boise l-ligh's stage. As a part of the schools contribution to the National Defense, United States Defense Stamps were sold weekly in the main hall booth. Tom Spofford and Carl Burke were in charge of sales. Vice-President of the Student Body was basketballer Rich Horsfall. Phyllis Field was treasurer, Florence Clark, secretaryg and Mary Cosho, corresponding secretary. Class Representatives were Patty Anne Qxley and lerry Riddle, seniors, Mickey Galloway and Wilford Qvergard, juniors, and Louis Cosho and Bob Cliver, sophomores. Miss l-lelen Moore was faculty adviser. 79 .T . non max-bour. President Robinson, Hendren, M. Smith, l. Smith, Glimp Ray Evans, Secretary Riddle, Harter, Burke, Chalfant Hugh Chalfant, Vice-President Adviser Hoshaw, Barbour Jerry Riddle, Treasure foy5 ' 'Ld2Zdfl.0I1 THE Boys' Federation, guided by Ed. Hoshaw, ably conducts all the affairs pertaining to the boys of Boise High School. The' t' 't' ' ' ir ac ivi ies are many and varied. They arrange the huge bonfire on the night before the Thanksgiving Nampa-Boise game. Each year they sell those useful b li oo covers in the main hall. The Christmas formal on December l3 was sponsored by the Federation Cn Boys' Day, April 7, the day when the school government is taken over b the B ' E d y oys e era- tion, the masculine gender of Boise High School shines forth in all its glory This year, Rich Horsfall reigned in Mr. Eield's office' Herman loachim assisted him' B bb A , , o y yres made a small but mighty dean of boysg and Sally Stone wielded charming power as dean of girls Th' ' ' ' is year the Federation was headed by Bob Barbour, vice-president Hugh Chalfant' secretar i , Yi Bill Conn, who later moved and was replaced by Ray Evans, then a junior representative, and treas- urer, l Rddl . R ' erry 1 e epresentatives were chosen from each class. Those selected from the senior class were lerry Smith, Carl Burke, and Marion Smith, junior class, Fred Glimp, Bob Hendren, and l R b' ' h oe o inson, sop omore class, Wayne Harter and Ralph Pfost. 80 Joyce Halley, President Cosho, Rhea, Orr, Kopelman, Landers, Baker Lily Kepros, Secretary Kepros, Chisholm, Halley, Qtnoftu ll M h Deva Chisholm, Vice-President loncs. H.-1 oy, P. ary C05 O' Treasurer Qui' 61,14 From September, when the girls sponsor the Big Sister movement, until May, when they arrange the lovely May Queen dance, members ot the Girls' Club are busy with a variety ot activities. Early in the year the HCoed Special pulled out from the Gym. By-word ot the evening was HNo Men Allowed and the girls had a wonderful timefsans boys. ln February the auditorium stage became a winter rendezvous, where ski togs, dance orchestra, and convivial Hgood fellows presented the scholarship assembly, t'Ye Glde Tavern. One ot the most popular projects ot the club was the Charm School. lts purpose was to present assemblies ot special interest to girls. Virginia Worthern, chairman, Beverly Dodson, Margaret Finch, Patty Bilderback, Helen lones, lean Barber, and lean Brown were in charge. The Girls' Club this year was under the guidance ot loyce Halley. Other otticers were: Deva Chisholm, Lily Kepros, and Mary Cosho, senior representatives, Esther Landers, lune Williams, Ethel lane Kopelman, and Suzanne Baker, juniors, and lsabelle lones, Mary Grr, Frances Rhea, and Phyllis Halley, sophomores. Miss Clara Gtness was adviser. 81 4' ,. .1 f 4 X f f f? C ff W K ' ' 15,2521 George H. Fields Seth T. Freer Zed L. Foy Ed Hoshaw Clara Ofness Alice Smith Hazel Hotchkiss Lollie Villeneuve Clifford Melish Zcufty ii A TEACHER, says the dictionary, is one whose occupation it is to instruct. But, Mr. Webster, the teachers of Boise High School do far more than that. They not only instruct the pupils in science, mathematics, history, English, and a host of other subjects, but they take an active part in extra- curricular activities. The teachers talk over our problems with us, act as advisers for clubs and classes, guide us in our social programs. Many of them have become our understanding friends, who will follow our progress through the years with keen interest and will rejoice at our successes. We students picture our teachers at desks, surrounded by blackboards, making assignments, giving tests. This is an incomplete portrait. Your teacher also leads a busy home-life. The men of the faculty are handy fellows around their homes, they can perform ably as carpenters, gardeners, plumbers, and if need be, as cooks and baby-tenders. The women of the faculty turn completely domestic in their apartments and homes. Here they sweep and dust, wash and iron, cook and garden, entertain and pursue their hobbies. You would be amazed at the hobbies and avocations some of the teachers have outside the school room. Your science teacher may grow prize-winning roses, your English teacher can probably bake a delectable apple pie, and your mathematics instructor is a top-notch marksman. Among the members of the faculty can be found amateur musicians, photographers, interior decorators, wood- workers, and mechanics. They hunt, fish, shoot, play golf, tennis, bridge, enjoy music, shows, travel and vacations! Then there are teachers who have unigue collections. Cne has a large assortment of dolls from all over the world, another has eight hundred salt and pepper shakersg still another collects pitchers. Cut glass is the hobby of one. You'll find your teachers are very human after all. They, too, have their problems and their dis- appointments, their cares and their joys. And so a toast to our friends and fellow-workers, HThe Teachers. 83 1 4- 4 7 4 +1 I I A, 1 M1 r '- f Af 1 f X 1 , 1. ef-1 , -3- N f lil 3 ll 'ff ' an , Mr f W ? f 4 2, ,f., i 'FW -f tw ml. f M93 Q, , ...,,.,, ,, ,. . L, w ,, Wg my .ff-2 Y iff' -. f- 25, -+G, Jw.,-:-M 1 ' , ww al Q 'C ar A ' .- N ty-slr' mix -, ,if 1 kia '11-'Y . Q .,A, A 490' J ., .. r?2ftf4,Q ,ww Z V521-.Q I 1 , fff lifjg , ' , ff ' , 'ff l , 1 t WMA WM. . M1 Valora Blavklwurn Genevieve Dartt Ernest Green Harold Hmes ,. 'MV 4, Marion Barnes Ralph Bullard Col. Phtlxp Doddrndqe Ed Grlder Mary Ann Hogarth I ,.,f,,gf,y, V f lohn Bauer D. K, Burgher Helen Mayer Farrer Kenneth Hartzler Donald Hunt aww W.-M' JQW 'A f, Vgflf 522, pdf! ,I , If f ,af ,fi Grace Berry Larry Burton Marian Flemmer Arthur Hays Esther l-luse K ,ff ' y Q. .ts WNY? gsm, 'WE H ' 5 ...wr ,.,., Y A ' Q ' - .K , . X. I r 'sf :qi -el.. Z' ,r A to-fi Xl 1 f it-ax i-QllK7..,'i- - 115 'Gisli' f7' Bernice Bjornson Sgt. Frank Chase Guy O. 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The emblem of outstanding athletic abilityaf the big block HB on a red sweater is not only the award for participation in varsity sports, but also a boy's admission into one of the largest and most active clubs in school, the HB Club. Truly this club holds the key to Boise l-ligh's athletics, for the boys play the games, as well as patrol and keep order. These same boys do not draw the line at participation in sports only. They take an active part in social and scholastic life at school, too. Each year at the close of the football season the club gives a banquet honoring past and present football heroes of Boise Hi. This year the dinner was held at the First Methodist Church, and Tim Coughlin, B Club president, was toastmaster. At this banguet the boys cast their votes for the most valuable football player of the year and for a B Club Queen. The results of this election are an- nounced at the B Club formal. Bob Barbour, who won the title of 'llvfost Valuable Player, crowned the Queen, Ruth Montgomery. The theme of the dance this year, keeping in tune with the times, was 'Athletics for Defense. Qn April 1 the boys put on their annual pay assembly, the proceeds of which went into the club's fund. Carl Burke was chairman, and Tom Spofford was the completely charming 'Sweater Girl of the Year. Qfficer of the club this year were Tim Coughlin, president, Rich l-lorsfall, vice-presidentg Don Rhea, secretary-treasurer, and Ray Koll, sergeant-at-arms. 91 Ol-wk.. o EETEQILQI-v O S-E S Woman vxkrs-asf. Rauf' 'l?i'0 UE-i OU6 +HJ im Rkox Figs? JP 61421: 'S7A?7:'j Q+ 77E V o2sPHL.L.. 93 A -'im' 'pi YT? i 1 R 4' 1 N' , vw 1 941 Varsity Action aplenty there was in the past Y season, Upper left: Barbour gaining , , yards as Boise dropped Vale, 18 to O, V 73,5 - Q . 31,355 x p ' U, r 1 Upper right: Terrill cracks the Nampa 1 .I , thi 1' ' 't - Q'- . 13'--., 5275 , 'i line, Lower left: The Braves get revenge l V h K. ,iv ix'- Af I, t' G il- . K . .5 ,B ,S 3 ' K 1 M ff sl- fy --M 'i on l.aGrancle. Lower left: lt was 21 to 4. sd. Q ,' ,nf'Ka7,,f, 4' 1 V ' ,la w QVVA H 6 when Boise finished the Idaho Falls 1 .9 - wp-as A Y, ' Q- - ' A 4. I V ,Y V. K., ,i I . K , n- A. gh if in its , Q Xr I , 1 ,mwiky encounter. if M ,, It V. Q, 1:5 lv .:-: K- kv... ,r 0 'O' 'rug 1 1, A ini: ,Lf j K ' J .,. a no , A Mt' 'ia i' e.,-4355 ' 2 !f A s , . eL-L , I Q-. L -V ,U -I 4 t ,s lats in .: L 5 -'X' . diff' l Q in G 5.5 y .K t. .M-g ,Q ...st if .. ,, ,, ,.k. V, LN? K, A my xy..-,Jm,f. 3i,45S:',35,QiJ:a , -4. Il t- K K . ,Q - K f H Qfrirllfl ff E T If B Elf :Ff-3-f, !t-'sri' ' 'Q4Y'5ff!if'K1lf'5??'tl 'fra' Q-UIQ g i' r- ,,.-. A N T' i fj.if2ss2 ' -' s A -'w 1- T' l 'x'f 'c f1 fl lf:'S25Z1jtfS,2iLf.iJa:Sn?iHag:fag, 7'oot6a:f DAME FORTUNE is a fickle lady. She lovingly took the hands of the Boise Braves, led them up to the middle of the football season, then cooly jilted them. Those deadly rivals of ours, Nampa, Pocatello, and Twin Falls, had lured her away! Boise opened the season with a forceful victory over the Vale Vikings to the tune of lB-O, with all three touchdowns made in the last half of the game. ln the second game the Braves revenged their l94O defeat by trouncing La Grande l3-7. Led by Bob Barbour in the backfield, Max Peinecker in the line, and with Bill Terrill playing substitute guarterbaclc, the Boise eleven met the Caldwell Cougars in a glorious game and defeated them 13 to O. ldaho Falls fell easy prey to the Braves- and so, too, did the Glenns Ferry Pilots. With five consecutive victories tucked under their belt, the Braves marched off to Pocatello accompanied by one hundred and fifty loyal rooters. Pocatello, grimly headed for the conference championship, gave Boise her first taste of defeat. Bob Barbour was hurt in the first quarter and watched the remainder of the game from the bench. 94 fi: Fifteen and Three Boises, orders King Don Keithley Queen Corrine Hansen Duke Bud Cole Duchess Coleen Rob Most Bob Barbour Valuable Football Player Ruth Montgomery Football Queen .1 Playing a defensive game which the Boise team couldn't beat, the Twin Falls Bruins were the victors with a 740 score, and went into second place of the Big Six League. I ..Qgs.iiQlf.,. ...i t risers . N Q11 H2 was ' if fa. tex, .' X me ,y E... .ii all 5... . Wai... - .HW W., .M i 'W f' I Thanksgiving Day-November 2Oewas Boise's Waterloo in l94l football history. Those fierce Bulldogs who live twenty miles west of us trimmed the Braves 2l to O with a startling display of power in the defensive and of passes in the offensive. But hope springs eternal in the manly breast of a football hero. There's always another season- and revenge is sweet. Boise .... ...l8 Boise Boise Boise ...l3 ...l3 ...l9 Vale .......... O La Grande .... 7 Caldwell .... Glenns Ferry. . 7 1941 SCORES Boise .... ..,2l Boise Boise Boise ldaho Falls ,.., 6 Pocatello ...... 32 Twin Falls ..... 7 Nampa ......,, 2 l 'V ' , ag 5' A Q K 2 WS' I 21. Qgygf W I. Q 9 1 If V ,Wg BQRBOUP. ' GUQRD 'r , I if W ,., , 5 3 A 4' Ali fwg 1 , I 4 f ,' 0? 'f -ni if V Lxj-tan H :Legu- ' -g:g7HA-' , 4 .ff N .11 ' f X 3 , i 2 ? , T f 4 Vo B ROWN ' Guam: v, 4 m f H, Qi , ff 23 NQHF, f I V ff f f f 43g ,X QKgWQ!?Uid ,, 41 ' ,121 , 55 ,W 9' ' ' fpa 'fy Q cf, wx ' it 9.4 'W ff ,W L V -. 9 ww M M 3444 X' W N , ,p wwf! m iff' V QHNECKER' Guam, ,LLM ff fy Fax f ? ? 2 WA,A g 551 N fQmgE? , M' X IQMM L f f , , , gif? ,,f2 I 2, 4 X Q Z A if f POST ' F f HORSFFILL' ,Q N ORWARD F orzvoamo L. ,ff x , , 7 r' , , ' ff ,V 3Q.fW wNjjfm,,fL,...:j5'?ivfgw ' - f , . ...' j , Z6 5 QWM ? ,47 ff fl 2525 i fl f hgiyf vw 6?Z Q9 fy, ,., , H I ? I WEBER' GUQRD WQKEMQN ' Foawaao MQ Gumzb 4 p 96 W , '24 1 A!!! DUNCQN CENTEQ DONQLD' CHKSHOLM Oflwnmg ' 1 . Coach Burqher, Chisholm, Wakeman, Duncan, Horstall, Post, Coach Burton ' ' K H Z, . ,,., , 4 4' V 7 Manager Yerrmgton, Remecker, Welzer, Williams, Barbour, Brown, Bartels, Glimp, Manager Croco ,V V+ fl Darwin Burgher Larry Burton I T .gafiketfaff BASKETBALL, as far as Boise was concerned, had a most successful year. After a season of wins and losses, with the win column being the longer, the Braves entered the district tournament at Nampa. Things looked dark when Boise dropped the first game to the Bulldogs, but the Braves came right back and dropped Nampa twice to win the tournament and reserve a place in the state tournament. The state tournament was a slightly different story. Pocatello, which went on to capture the title and then defeat the Utah state champs, put Boise in the consolation bracket in the opening game. But our team went on to take the consolation trophy. BASKETBALL SCORES 1 if Boise. . . Twin Falls ...., 23 Boise. . . Pocatello ...... DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Boise. . . Meridian .,.... 25 Boise Idaho Falls .,.. Boise V .17 Nampa V A V VV Boise Ontario .....,. 30 Boise Nampa ,....,.i Boise. V .38 Payette A A A VV Boise Ontario ....... 27 Boise Vale ...... .... B OiSeV V V47 -Weiser V V V V V Boise Caldwell ....., ll Boise Caldwell. ..... Boise V V39 Meridianu V V Boise Burley ........ 24 Boise Emmett ........ Boise V .24 Nampa V V V VV Boise Pocatello ,...,. 46 Boise Emmett ........ Boise. V V29 Nampa A A V V V Boise Nampa .... .... 2 9 Boise Vale .......... 30 STATE TOURNAMENT Boise Mountain I-Iome30 Boise.. .20 Pocatello. . . . Boise Idaho Falls .... 30 Boise. . .45 Midway. . . .. Boise Twin Falls ..... 39 Boise.. .39 Twin Falls. .. 98 0, f f , f 2' Q ff is if ,5 .. fs. 47'WMWf'9 Q-PM-v 'ftfrf The Track Team Seventy Slroriri They're Ott for the IOO-yard Dash Hooliinq Trains for Next Year TEC EVERY athletic-minded boy in Boise High had a chance to show his 'lstuff when track season opened. When Coach Ed l-loshaw issued the first call this spring, more than seventy boys turned out at the Public School Field for their suits. Neither Coach l-loshaw nor Assistant Coach Howard Paul, were displeased when several former letter winners reported. Some of those who showed promise from the start were lerry Lawhead, half mile, Bob Wheeler, pole vault, lack Baitells, hurdles, Dick l-lansen, dashes, lack Croco, BBG-yard rung Bob Brown, hurdles and broad jumpg Ray Koll, javelin and shot-put. ln the first meet, a guadrangular affair between Nampa, Caldwell, Meridian, and Boise, the Braves took first, followed respectively by Nampa, Caldwell, and Meridian. Bob Brown proved the star by accumulating l6 points. l-le took first in both high and low hurdles and the broad jump, and fourth in the discus. Koll was first in the shot put and javelin. The same schools competed on the following week and the finals were the same as before. Brown again captured three firsts and Koll two. lack Crock was first in the 880-yard run. 99 it ,Ui , f NW ' 1 li's Up and Over for Swift Williams on High Brown Takes the High Hurdles Koll Puts the lavelin tack Boise took third place in the Big Six Track and Field Meet, which was held in Twin Falls, May 2. Ray Koll took first place in the shot-put and discus. Bob Brown placed second in the 220-yard low hurdles and the high hurdles. Boise as a team placed third in the medley relay and one-half mile relay. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors participating this year included: lack Anderson, Tom Ashford, Bob Barbour, lack Bartels, Tom Beck, Robert Blair, lack Bonman, Marvin Brown, Robert Brown, Gardner Bulfinch, Floyd Chamlee, Kenneth Clark, Bill Cory, Louis Cosho, lack Croco, Goodman Curtis, Paul Dorius, Robert Eakin, Claude Eytchison, Bud Galey, Lloyd Gambling, lohn Grant, Richard l-lensen, Bill l-lardin, Gale l-lawkes, Don l-lenderson, Trueman Hen- derson, Farl l-liatt, l-lerman loachim, George Karagianes, Don Keefer, Ray Koll, lerry Lawhead, Gene Lewis, Vernon Lowber, Gordon McDermott, Wilfred Miller, Ray Mobberley, Dick Nelson, l-larlow Cberbillig, lohn C'Roarke, Wilford Cvergaard, Willard Cvergaard, Budge Rorritt, lack Queen, Buster Reese, lohn Riordan, Lou Rutten, lim Sanders, David Swift, Dick Thomas, George Tucker, Alfred Welker, Dick Wilcomb, Dudley Williams, l-larvey Wilmot, Rolland Wilson, Bob Wheeler, Crval Rorritt, and Dick Worthen. 100 flfkw ' V l M , 1 KWWL i I if ti 'ifiliwffm '1' M, f 1, + S 'W E5 Boise l'l1QlltS 1942 Terin1sSguad The New Courts al Public School Field Nutty Sullivan Serves enni5 AFTER a successful season of tennis matches with Nampa, Meridian, and Caldwell, Boise l-ligh School's team went into the spring season with renewed vim, vigor and vitality. The long hours spent by the tennis team in the old gym show results, l'Cec Pollard, tennis instructor, said. Cn April lB the sub-district meet was held in Boise with Boise, Nampa, Caldwell, Parma, Mountain Home, and Meridian competing. Our racketeers won girls' singles, Class A, mixed doubles, Class B, girls' doubles, Class B, and boys' singles, Class C. Credit tor these victories goes to loan Archer, lean Swift, Bob Davis, Sherella Atkinson, Margaret Vandenburg, and lim Reed. Nampa invaded Boise courts on April 2l. ln tive matches played, Sam Duntord, lim Reed, and lerry Cf. Smith took singles, and the Braves won all three doubles matches. ln the Caldwell match April 22 Boise again emerged victorious with three out ot tive single matches, Howard Koppel, Andy l-loskot, and loan Archer winning the laurels. Boise captured both double matches. Gut ot eight singles matches against Meridian the following day, the Braves walked oit with seven. lim Reed, Bob Baxter, lerry V. Smith, Vern Reynolds, Bill Bailey, and Chesley Allred wielded the con- guering racguets. Two out ot three double matches went to Boise players. 101 if Boise High's 1942 Diamond Men Norquist in the Box Slide, Horsfall, Slide B lt y: Post Catching .Kimball PLAYING for the first time on the new baseball diamond at the Public School Field, the Braves got off to a flying start with a 6-4 win over the Caldwell Cougars April l4 Rallying on a rai f' ld . ny ie , Boise made five runs in one inning and won the game. The next two games were somewhat of a let-down, so to speak, as the Braves lost both. The first went to Nampa with a score of 5-2. The second went to Meridian at Meridian with a score of 7-3. However, as the Courier went to press there were still three games left on the schedule: Caldwell at Caldwell on April 30, Nampa at Boise on May 5, and Nampa at Nampa on May 7. Boys out for baseball this year were: Gus Arriola, Wayne l-lorner, Arelius Buckner, George Post, Fred Glimp, Malone Koelsch, Tim Coughlin, lvan Carmody, Rich l-lorsfall, Bert Chisholm, Bill Terrill, Dallas lackson, lames Alexander, lack Mayse, Charles Schiferl, Charles Fodrea, Charles Kerr, Galen Norguist, and Micky Galloway. With only three returning lettermen this year, Coach Burton had a lot of green material to work with. However, with Tim Coughlin, Wayne l-lorner, and George Post, last year's stand-bys, he whipped up a hard-hitting team in a hurry. Leading the team in batting was Wayne l-lorner, with .429 Following him were George Post with 864, and Gus Arriola, Freddy Glimp and Bert Chisholm, all with averages over .300. 102 4,15 ALTHOUGH golf was just getting under way as the Courier went to press, Boise's team had a bright future in view of last year's success. Last spring Claude Cfirclner, Wayne Eby, Dewey Weber, and l erry Lawhead won the state high school tournament ln the first meet this spring against Parma and Nampa Wayne Eby, Claude Cfirdner, Dewey Weber, and lay Gregory emerged victorious. Qther members of the team are Kenneth Sparks, Bill Smith, and Reed Fuller. Darwin Burgher is coach. ufzeufing HERE are the genuine grunt and groan guys of the school. These fifteen boys who have turned out to learn the art of llbone-crushing under the supervision of Coach Lester Moody work out weekly on their mats in the basement class- room of the gym. As Boise's wrestling team is the only one of its kind in the valley, there is no competition from other towns. wth ' .Kouffing ZCCM! And a ball rolls down the alley! A strike is madefa smile covers the bowler's face. The newest addition to Boise High's sports this year was the innovation of a Girls' Bowling Club. The fourteen girls who made up the mem- bership met every Thursday after school. The club had no regular officers, but Marian Bailey was l'Chief Keeper-of-the-Scores, and D. l-l. Hunt was the club's adviser. II'Yll . 7:zo5A-510,26 qticfm en THE Boise funior ninth grade and Senior High tenth grade football combination proved to be a h dh. . . . ar itting team under the guidance of Kenneth Gfrabner, Hugh Wilson, and Forrest Dunbar The boys played hard to lay a foundation for future games when they will kick, block, punt, and tackle under the banner of the Boise Braves. The Frosh-Soph team played six games this season out of which they won four The two defeats were lost to the Melba and Franklin varsity teams, while all encounters with Frosh-Boph squads were successful. Melba beat Boise 7-O5 Franklin saw a l3-O victory over our boys. Emmett was defeated twice by Boi , 27-O d 32-O. C - ' ' se an aldwell also took a l3 8 trouncing from the Baby Braves and Melba s under' class team saw a 7-6 defeat from us. With such a record, our boys justly deserve their title of Baby Braves. iffy .grave y00!Q.5f2'Z5 NTNETFEN F ORTY-CDN F-F QRTY-TWC was a great season for our fleet-footed, sharp-shooting Baby Braves basketeers. The sophomore team dribbled gaily through fifteen fast games and h eac encounter found them in good form. The Sophies showed fancy footwork in every game and they gave promise for a hard-hitting team next year under the varsity banner. With twelve victories and only three defeats the Baby Braves wound up one of the most suc- cessful basketball seasons in several years. Keep it up, you lunior Basketeers. 104 - 'f' -JJ' llll.-l114.. 1 .-. lA1-.l -Q i 'I 1 r 1 Q20 ' -gthfetic -g.4.4ocz'ation ATHLETIC-MINDED girls ot Boise High School have the opportunity to participate in all types ot sports through the Girls' Athletic Association. The purpose ot the GAA. is stated in the Club's constitution: 'Wllhe object ot this association shall be to encourage participation in such sports as girls may properly enter into and to promote the physical and social activity ot Boise High School girls, Me ership in the G.A.A. is open to any girl in high school who is interested in A thletics. To become 1 active member it is necessary to earn ten points, either by participation in sc ibol sports, . l l , ll ix W ' vw -vv - v . - sa- xx - Ai , I Girls' B Club G,A.A. Executive Board where the points are determined by the number ot games in which the girl plays, or by leisure-time sports, where the points are determined by the number ot hours spent. Within the G.A.A. there is the Girls' HB Club, which is composed ot girls who have earned one hundred and sixty points in sports. For this outstanding work in athletics they are entitled to Wear a school sweater with a small HB the tirst year, and a large UB the second year. Members ot the B Club this year were Catherine Betebenner, Catherine Baxter, lane Crawford, Marjorie Diamond, Mary 0'Rorke, Dora Roberts, Kay Gardner, Virginia Worthen, Mary Yriondo, Ruth Shep- 105 , Speedball started the season. Missed the ball b 'l y a mx e. The girls enjoyed volleyball, too. Basketball kept G.A.A. busy. wtf! ' -gtkfetic 'g550C'l.dfl.0l'l herd, and LaVerne Sarvis. Officers were Virginia Worthen, president, Catherine Baxter, vice- presidentg and Kay Gardner, secretary. The Executive Board of the GAA. is a board consisting of the officers and the girls in charge of h t e various sports. Members of the governing body were Marjorie Diamond, president of the G.A.A.' Marjorie Abbott, secretary-treasurerg and lackie Reed, sergeant-at-arms. ln charge of the sports were Yvonne Button, ping-pong, Mary lriondo, volleyballg Dora Roberts, basketballg Tane Crawfordi softball, Betty Terry, speedball, Catherine Baxter, tennisg and Ruth Shepherd, miscellaneous sports. At the beginning of the year thellixecutive Board met and worked the club's constitution over, bringing it up to date. Tournaments in volleyball, basketball, baseball, a winners were decided by elimination. Points were earned by participation in three-fourths of the practice games and three-fourths of the tournament games. nd speedball were held during the year The Besides these group sports there were the leisure-time activities, such as swimming, hiking, tennis, and skating, Manager of hiking was Virginia Worthen. Miss Ruth Warnke, physical education teacher , is sponsor for these numerous sports and activities. 106 1 f Now LET?-3 NOT GET NoseY,Bue r3 'fa,Q C'u-ucxem COOLQNG- OFFQ STUCK S F i 110 Y E n 1 5 1L.,U5T Two 2 Q 1 U65 or-me Au. me? UCK A C0595 THREE ISTERS A Cappella Choir .... Art Club .,...,.... it If B Club ,.....,,........., elteflal .yltjedi ....28, 29 32 ...91 B Club Queen, Valuable Player .... .... 9 5 Baby Brave Basketball ..... Baseball ..........,..... Basketball .... . . . Blossdm Time ..,l,, Boys' Federation ..... Boys' Boys' Glee Club ..... Quartet ....... Camera Shy Seniors .,... Commercial Club ...,,,.. Concert Girls' Glee Club. . . Courier. . ............. . Dance Band .... Debate ..,..... Dedication ...,,,. Dramatic Club ...,. Ever Since Eve ,... Faculty .,,......... Faculty Snapshots.. . Football ......... Foreword ...... . . . . French Club ........ FroshfSoph Football .... Future Farmers ...... G.A.A .,... ........, Gens Girls Girls Girls Golf . , Girls' 1 1 I Togata .......... Bowling Team ..,.. Club ..... .... Glee Club .... Sextet ....... ......104 ........102 ,..96, 97,98 16 80 ,...28, 29 37 55 .. ...... 35 .. .... 28,29 ....2O, 21 ....3O, 31 ....27 6 ...32 17 ...83, 84, 85 82 ...92, 93, 94 34 ....104 35 ,..105, 106 34 ..,.103 81 ....28, 29 37 ....103 Hi-Y ...t...... High Lights .,...,.... History Club ,........ Home Economics Club ,... In Memoriam ........ luniors .,.... Library .............. May Queen and Court ..,. Mixed Quartet ....... Monitors ,....... Qrderlies .... Qur Town. . . Pep Band ....... Pershing Rifles .... Quill and Scroll .,,.. R. O. T. C. ......,.. .. R. Q. T. C. Qtficers. .. Scarlet Skirts ....... Science Club ....... Senior Honor Roll .... Seniors ........... Snapshots. . . Sophomores. . . S. M. S ..... ..... Spanish Club .,.. String Quartet ...... Student Council ..,... Symphony Qrchestra ,... Tennis ..........,.. Track ...,,......... Trouping Theater. . . Wrestling ,...... Yell Leaders ..... MAKERS OF THE BOOK Printers-Syms-York Company Engravers-Western Engraving and Colortype Company Covers-Kingscraft PhotographersiBoise Photographers, Ansgar 1ohnson, E. L. Shorty Fuller, Art1ohnson 33 19 36 35 7 63 .....57- 37 13 ...37 36 33 15 ....3O, 31 22 32 ....24, 25 23 26 36 . .......... 56 ........43-55 64, 73,107-111 ........65-72 33 34 ....30,31 79 ....30,31 .....101 ..,99,1OO ......14 ...103 95 H592 wi ix QR Q32 sn 4 'WW' 'Eff' V. 'fif 1-i:-7U?,24iLWVff . 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